Project A08 contributes collage of artwork created with dimensionality reduction techniques
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Paper "HuddleLamp: Spatially-Aware Mobile Displays for Ad-hoc Around-the-Table Collaboration" recognized for its impact on interaction research
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SFB-TRR 161 project leader honored for her voluntary commitment in the area of diversity
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In the sixth edition of the Stanford/Elsevier citation database, SFB-TRR 161 project leaders once again achieve excellent results, placing them among the most cited researchers in their respective fields.
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Paper wins award at 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization
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Final result of the teaching module Media Exhibition Design, in which SFB-TRR 161 project leaders Harald Reiterer and Falk Schreiber are involved.
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One of three presentation prizes awarded for poster on "Distracting Downpour: Adversarial Weather Attacks for Motion Estimation"
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The award recognizes outstanding dissertations on visualization-related topics.
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8 million euros for visual computing research at the Universities of Stuttgart, Constance, and Ulm as well as at the LMU Munich.
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Insight for the public into the world of visual computing
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Organized by the SFB-TRR 161, the 2nd International Conference on Quantification in Visual Computing brings together visual computing experts from all across the world.
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SFB-TRR 161 participates in the Science Day of the University of Stuttgart
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Research.com Bests Scientists Ranking compares bibliometric data from 14,402 computer scientists.
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Published by the IEEE Computer Society, TVCG is the top-tier journal in the field of visualization.
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Zur Unterstützung der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und des Wissenschaftsmanagements an unserem Standort in Stuttgart
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