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ViDaX: An Interactive Semantic Data Visualisation and Exploration Tool Vrije Universiteit Brussel
We present the Visual Data Explorer (ViDaX), a tool for visualising and exploring large RDF data sets. ViDaX enables the extraction of information from RDF data sources and offers functionality for the analysis of various data characteristics as well as the exploration of the corresponding ontology graph structure. In addition to some basic data mining features, our interactive semantic data visualisation and exploration tool offers various ...
Integrated volume visualisation of archaeological ground penetrating radar data Universiteit Gent
The non-invasive prospection of our archaeological heritage is one of the main tasks of modern archaeology and often provides the necessary bases for further activities, such as special protection or intensified research. Geophysical prospections using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) are an invaluable tool for the non-destructive exploration of archaeological monuments still buried in the ground. However, the analysis and interpretation of the ...
Novel volume visualisation of GPR data inspired by medical applications Universiteit Gent
An Interactive Data Visualisation Approach for Next Generation Presentation Tools Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Existing research in the field of information visualisation has shown that interactive data exploration and storytelling can significantly improve the extraction and transfer of knowledge from raw data. Established visualisation techniques help viewers to strengthen their mental model and improve the understanding of the underlying data. However, these techniques have not yet manifested in slide decks created by existing presentation tools which ...
Appropriate data visualisation is key to Precision Livestock Farming acceptance KU Leuven
Most farmers do not have the skills and time to utilize new Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) technologies effectively. It is time consuming to combine and analyse the data coming from sensors in different formats and frequencies. As part of the EU-PLF project, the authors have developed a visualisation tool to bring together and analyse the scattered data, and present them in an easy to use format to the end user. The correct use of these data ...
Data Visualisation as a Tool for Informed Structural Design Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The architectural design process is characterised by continuously comparing different design alternatives throughout the whole design process. Collaborators from different fields of expertise need to work closely together and they are expected to give quick but sufficient feedback on the available design alternatives in order to proceed in the collaborative process. However, for structural engineers making these comparisons on the structural ...
HTSplotter : an end-to-end data processing, analysis and visualisation tool for chemical and genetic in vitro perturbation screening Universiteit Gent
In biomedical research, high-throughput screening is often applied as it comes with automatization, higher-efficiency, and more and faster results. High-throughput screening experiments encompass drug, drug combination, genetic perturbagen or a combination of genetic and chemical perturbagen screens. These experiments are conducted in real-time assays over time or in an endpoint assay. The data analysis consists of data cleaning and structuring, ...
Structural Design by means of Data Visualisation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Computational tools such as for instance parametric design and form-finding allow structural designers to quickly generate different structural design alternatives. The structural designer then typically wants to understand the differences between the behaviour of these generated structural models. By this understanding, informed design decisions can be made. In engineering practices, it can be observed that the commonly used finite element ...
Migration Trail: Exploring the Interplay Between Data visualisation, Cartography and Fiction Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This chapter focuses on the interplay between data visualisation, fiction and cartography in the context of migration. It revolves around a case study of Migration Trail, a website that attempts to provide an original portrayal of human mobility. First, it explores recent literature on each of the three elements interacting on the site. This is followed by an in-depth investigation of their interplay in the overall experience. The study employs ...