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Glass Onion : Visual Reasoning with Recommendation Systems through 3D Mnemonic Metaphors

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Smart Graphics (SG 2011)

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The Glass Onion is a project in its infancy. We aim to utilize the Recommendation Systems Model as a solution to oversaturation of data, and would like to explore the realm of personal relevancy through implementation of Information Recommendation Systems, and information visualization techniques through 3d graphic rendered metaphors. The Glass Onion project seeks to shed light on human association pathways, and through our interaction with a visual recommendation system, develop a personalized search and navigation method which may be used across multiple sets of data. We hope that by interacting with the Glass Onion 3D visualization recommendation system, guests will benefit from their own personal lens or onion, which can then be borrowed, rated, and utilized by others.

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Wallace, MA.(. (2011). Glass Onion : Visual Reasoning with Recommendation Systems through 3D Mnemonic Metaphors. In: Dickmann, L., Volkmann, G., Malaka, R., Boll, S., Krüger, A., Olivier, P. (eds) Smart Graphics. SG 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6815. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22571-0_12

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