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Survey of Visualization Techniques

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Visualization of Time-Oriented Data

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This chapter is devoted to a structured survey of existing techniques for visualizing time and time-oriented data. Overall, 101 different visualization techniques are presented on a per-page basis; each of these self-contained descriptions is accompanied by an illustration and corresponding references.

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Aigner, W., Miksch, S., Schumann, H., Tominski, C. (2011). Survey of Visualization Techniques. In: Visualization of Time-Oriented Data. Human-Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-079-3_7

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