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    <title language="eng">Venice unfolding</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We introduce Venice Unfolding, a case study on tangible geo-visualization on an interactive tabletop to enable the exploration of architectural projects in Venice. Our tangible user interface consists of a large display showing projects on a map, and a polyhedral object to browse these data interactively by selecting and filtering various metadata facets. In this paper we describe a prototype employing new methods to communicate territorial data in visual and tangible ways. The object reduces the barrier between the physical world and virtual data, and eases the understanding of faceted geographical data, enabling urban planners and citizens alike to participate in the discovery and analysis of information referring to the physical world.</abstract>
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    <subTitle language="eng">a tangible user interface for exploring faceted data in a geographical context</subTitle>
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    <author>Till Nagel</author>
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    <author>Massimiliano Condotta</author>
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    <title language="eng">Visualizing Geospatial Co-authorship Data on a Multitouch Tabletop</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This paper presents Muse, a visualization of institutional co-authorship of publications. The objective is to create an interactive visualization, which enables users to visually analyze collaboration between institutions based on publications. The easy to use multitouch interaction, and the size of the interactive surface invite users to explore the visualization in semi-public spaces.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Smart Graphics : 11th International Symposium, SG 2011, Bremen, Germany, July 18-20, 2011. Proceedings</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Interactive Exploration of Geospatial Network Visualization</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This paper presents a tabletop visualization of relations between geo-positioned locations. We developed an interactive visualization, which enables users to visually explore a geospatial network of actors. The multitouch tabletop, and the large size of the interactive surface invite users to explore the visualization in semi-public spaces.&#13;
For a case study on scientific collaborations between institutions, we applied and improved several existing techniques for a walk-up-and-use system aimed at scientists for a social setting at a conference. We describe our iterative design approach, our two implemented prototypes, and the lessons learnt from their creation. We conducted user evaluation studies at the two on-location demonstrations, which provide evidence of the prototype usability and usefulness, and its support for understanding the distribution and connectivity in a geospatial network.</abstract>
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