In the most recent edition of the Stanford/Elsevier citation database, seven SFB-TRR 161 project leaders rank among the top 2% of researchers in their respective fields with regard to how frequently their publications were cited in 2021.
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Members of SFB-TRR 161 project C06 win prize for their work.
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Global expert in virtual and augmented reality is to join the Visualization Research Center at the SFB-TRR 161 site in Stuttgart.
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Members of project B04 achieve several successes at international conference for computer vision.
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Paper presents an extension of multidimensional scaling (MDS) to uncertain data, facilitating uncertainty visualization of
multidimensional data.
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Paper “Design Study Methodology: Reflections from the Trenches and the Stacks” wins award at IEEE VIS 2022.
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Paper presents a new topological connection method for the local bilinear computation of Jacobi sets that improves the visual representation while preserving the topological structure and geometric configuration.
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SFB-TRR 161 researchers receive award at the Computer Graphics International (CGI2022) conference.
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Im Schülerpraktikum die Welt der Forschung entdecken.
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Exhibition curated by students as part of the module Media Exhibition Design, which was taught by SFB-TRR 161 project leader Harald Reiterer, Falk Schreiber, and colleagues, wins prestigious design award.
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Collaboration will center on advances in gaze-based human-computer interaction.
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Visitors are invited to discover how visualizations can help to extract the relevant information from data and how they make visible what would otherwise remain hidden.
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SFB-TRR 161 project leaders Harald Reiterer and Falk Schreiber are part of the teaching module Media Exhibition Design, within the framework of which the exhibition was conceptualized and implemented.
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The Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) took place from April 30 to May 5, 2022. CHI is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
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Under the motto "Participate!" the exhibition ship MS Wissenschaft addresses the question "How does science work?"
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In his keynote, SFB-TRR 161 Speaker Daniel Weiskopf talked about "Multidimensional Visualization"
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SFB-TRR 161 project leader now heads Professorship of Humans and Technology.
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SFB-TRR 161 project leaders among 100 most influential scholars in the field of Visualization.
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Open-source toolkit for analytics focuses on specific requirements of using augmented reality in applications.
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Benedikt Ehinger and his team will investigate how brain potentials can be visualized in a modern, dynamic setting.
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Impressive drawings created by using different dimensionality reduction methods
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Mohsen Jenadeleh, member of SFB-TRR 161 project A05 receives a 3-years-grant from DFG.
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