Overview
- Editors:
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Mao Lin Huang
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Dept. Information & Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia
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Quang Vinh Nguyen
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School of Computing & Mathematics, University of Western Sydney, South Penrith DC, Australia
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Kang Zhang
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Dept. Computer Science, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, U.S.A.
- Addresses the issues of knowledge discovery, end-user programming, modeling, rapid systems prototyping, education, and design activities
- Brings together a critical mass of well-established researchers working in this field
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (24 papers)
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- Li Zheng, Chao Zhang, Zhanwei Wu, Yixin Yan
Pages 299-310
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- Donggang Yu, Jesse Sheng Jin, Suhuai Luo, Wei Lai, Qingming Huang
Pages 311-337
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- Li Zhuo, Chen Jian, Jiang Xiaoning, Zeng Xianting, Pan Xuezeng
Pages 339-353
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- Mingjing Ai, Lili Zhao, Yongmei Zhu, Qinping Zhao
Pages 355-364
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- Huaiqing He, Tianbao Wang, Qing Xu, Yaoyu Xing
Pages 365-374
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About this book
Visual communication through graphical and sign languages has long been conducted among human beings of different backgrounds and cultures, and in recent decades between human and machine. In today's digital world, visual information is typically encoded with various metaphors commonly used in daily life to facilitate rapid comprehension and easy analysis during the communication process. Visual information communication generally encompasses information visualization, graphical user-interfaces, visual analytics, visual languages and multi-media processing. It has been successfully employed in knowledge discovery, end-user programming, modeling, rapid systems prototyping, education, and design activities by people of many disciplines including architects, artists, children, engineers, and scientists. In addition, visual information is increasingly being used to facilitate human-human communication through the Internet and Web technology, and electronic mobile devices. This manuscript provides the cutting-edge techniques, approaches and the latest ongoing researches in the context of visual information communication. It is a collection of 24 chapters selected from more than 60 submissions to the VINCI'09 - 2009 Visual Information Communications International Conference, that is held in Sydney Australia, September 2009. These chapters were selected through a stringent review process to ensure their high standard in quality, significance and relevance. Each chapter was reviewed by at least two international Program Committee members of VINCI’09. The book covers a broad range of contents in five key sub-areas of visual information communication, including.
Editors and Affiliations
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Dept. Information & Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia
Mao Lin Huang
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School of Computing & Mathematics, University of Western Sydney, South Penrith DC, Australia
Quang Vinh Nguyen
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Dept. Computer Science, University of Texas, Dallas, Richardson, U.S.A.
Kang Zhang