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Carsten Görg

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  57
Citations -  3528

Carsten Görg is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual analytics & Information visualization. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 53 publications receiving 3267 citations. Previous affiliations of Carsten Görg include Saarland University & Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Visual Analytics: Definition, Process, and Challenges

TL;DR: The possibilities to collect and store data increase at a faster rate than the ability to use it for making decisions, and in most applications, raw data has no value in itself; instead the authors want to extract the information contained in it.
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Jigsaw: supporting investigative analysis through interactive visualization

TL;DR: Jigsaw is a visual analytic system that represents documents and their entities visually in order to help analysts examine them more efficiently and develop theories about potential actions more quickly.
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Jigsaw: Supporting Investigative Analysis through Interactive Visualization

TL;DR: Jigsaw is a visual analytic system that represents documents and their entities visually in order to help analysts examine reports more efficiently and develop theories about potential actions more quickly.
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Graphs, They Are Changing

TL;DR: A generic algorithm for drawing sequences of graphs that considers all graphs in the sequence (offline) instead of just the previous ones (online) when computing the layout for each graph of the sequence.
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How important is the Mental map?: an empirical investigation of a dynamic graph layout algorithm

TL;DR: This paper presents the first empirical analysis of a dynamic graph layout algorithm, focusing on the assumption that maintaining the "mental map" between time-slices assists with the comprehension of the evolving graph.