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Literature
The most relevant books
These books are available for reading and overnight loan from the
T library (T Kur):
- Edward R. Tufte, The visual display of quantitative
information, Graphics Press (1983).
A classic work on good graphical practice.
- Colin Ware, Information visualization: perception for design,
Academic Press (2000).
An excellent work on scientific approach to human
perception and visualization.
- Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay, Ben Schneiderman, Readings
in information visualization: using vision to think, Morgan Kaufmann
Publishers, Inc. (1999).
A comprehensive collection of articles, with
introductions.
Other
useful books
- Jacques Bertin, Semiology of graphics, The University of
Wisconsin Press (1983). Translated from the French original,
Sémiologie graphique (1967).
- Edward R. Tufte, Envisioning information, Graphics Press (1990).
- Edward R. Tufte, Visual Explanations, Graphics Press (1997).
- Gregory M. Nielson, Hans Hagen, Heinrich Müller, Scientific
visualizations: overviews, methodologies, and techniques, IEEE
Computer Society (1997).
- William S. Cleveland, Visualizing data, Hobart Press (1993).
- Usama Fayyad, Georges G. Grinstein, Andreas Wierse (eds.),
Information visualization in data mining and knowledge discovery,
Academic Press (2002).
- David Thompson, Jeff Braun, Ray Ford, OpenDX: Paths to
visualization, Visualization and imagery solutions, Inc. (2001).
- E. Bruce Goldstein, Sensation and perception, 6th ed.,
Wadsworth (2002).
- Ingwer Borg, Patrich Groenen, Modern multidimensional scaling:
theory and applications, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. (1997).
- Juha Ruokolainen, Matti Gröhn, Tieteellinen visualisointi,
CSC -- Tieteellinen laskenta Oy (1996).
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