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A Multidimensional Multivariate Image Evaluation Tool

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Perceptual Issues in Visualization

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Our current research focus is on the representation and visualization of multidimensional multivariate (mDmV) data. We are developing a visualization evaluation tool, whose primary goal is to provide an environment for visualization researchers to evaluate human responses to different computer generated visual images. It has the ability to create mDmV data with embedded stimuli, and display them in a variety of ways including icons. In addition, statistical analysis functions are provided for visualization researchers to study relationships among variates.

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Wong, P.C., Bergeron, R.D. (1995). A Multidimensional Multivariate Image Evaluation Tool. In: Grinstein, G., Levkowitz, H. (eds) Perceptual Issues in Visualization. IFIP Series on Computer Graphics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79057-7_9

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