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David H. S. Chung

Researcher at Swansea University

Publications -  15
Citations -  665

David H. S. Chung is an academic researcher from Swansea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Glyph. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 568 citations.

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Glyph-based Visualization: Foundations, Design Guidelines, Techniques and Applications

TL;DR: This report fills several major gaps in the literature, drawing the link between the fundamental concepts in semiotics and the broad spectrum of glyph-based visualization, reviewing existing design guidelines and implementation techniques, and surveying the use of glyphs in many applications.
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MatchPad : Interactive Glyph-Based Visualization for Real-Time Sports Performance Analysis

TL;DR: A glyph‐based visual design is adopted to enable coaching staff and analysts to visualize actions and events “at a glance” in real‐time sports performance analysis and an algorithm for managing the glyph layout at different spatial scales in interactive visualization is described.
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Glyph Sorting: Interactive Visualization for Multi-dimensional Data

TL;DR: In this article, a glyph-based conceptual framework is presented for interactive sorting of multivariate data, which is one of the most common analytical tasks performed on individual attributes of a multi-dimensional data set.
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Glyph sorting: Interactive visualization for multi-dimensional data

TL;DR: A system that incorporates focus and context glyphs to control sorting in a visually intuitive manner and for viewing sorted results in an interactive, multi-dimensional glyph plot that enables users to perform high-dimensional sorting, analyse and examine data trends in detail is described.
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Hierarchical Event Selection for Video Storyboards with a Case Study on Snooker Video Visualization

TL;DR: A framework for hierarchical event representation, and an importance-based selection algorithm for supporting the creation of a video storyboard from a video, utilizing a 3D visualization template for depicting and annotating events in illustrations.