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Developing Visualisations to Enhance an Insider Threat Product: A Case Study (2021)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., Kukla, R., Mandrychenko, O., Hart, D., & Kennedy, J. (2021). Developing Visualisations to Enhance an Insider Threat Product: A Case Study. In 2021 IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security (VizSec) (47-57). https://doi.org/10.1109/VizSec53666.2021.00011

This paper describes the process of developing data visualisations to enhance a commercial software platform for combating insider threat, whose existing UI, while perfectly functional, was limited in its ability to allow analysts to easily spot the... Read More about Developing Visualisations to Enhance an Insider Threat Product: A Case Study.

Multiform Views of Multiple Trees (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., & Kennedy, J. (2008). Multiform Views of Multiple Trees. In Proceedings of IV2008 (252-257). https://doi.org/10.1109/iv.2008.21

We describe a case study of TaxVis, a multiple view system for examining relationships between sets of multiple classification trees. The system displays multiform views of the dataset, which in turn can either be a singular view of the larger forest... Read More about Multiform Views of Multiple Trees.

Visualisation to Aid Biodiversity Studies through Accurate Taxonomic Reconciliation. (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., Craig, P., & Kennedy, J. (2008). Visualisation to Aid Biodiversity Studies through Accurate Taxonomic Reconciliation. In W. A. Gray, K. G. Jeffery, & J. Shao (Eds.), Proceedings of British National Conference on Database Systems: Sharing Data, Information and Knowledge (280-291). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70504-8_29

All aspects of organismal biology rely on the accurate identification of specimens described and observed. This is particularly important for ecological surveys of biodiversity, where organisms must be identified and labelled, both for the purpose... Read More about Visualisation to Aid Biodiversity Studies through Accurate Taxonomic Reconciliation..

Visual comparison and exploration of natural history collections (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., Kennedy, J., & Downey, L. (2006). Visual comparison and exploration of natural history collections. In A. Celentano, & P. Mussio (Eds.), Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) 2006, Proceedings of the International Working Conference (310-313). https://doi.org/10.1145/1133265.1133329

Natural history museum collections contain a wealth of specimen level data that is now opening up for digital access. However, current interfaces to access and manipulate this data are standard text-based query mechanisms, giving no leeway for explor... Read More about Visual comparison and exploration of natural history collections.

Exploring and examining assessment data via a matrix visualisation (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., & Kennedy, J. (2004). Exploring and examining assessment data via a matrix visualisation. In M. F. Costabile (Ed.), Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) 2004 (158-162). https://doi.org/10.1145/989863.989886

OPAL (Online PArtner Lens) is an application designed to match project requirements with suitable teams and individuals, and as part of its matching process features an evaluation mechanism designed to elicit measures of trust between potential partn... Read More about Exploring and examining assessment data via a matrix visualisation.

Using curves to enhance parallel coordinate visualisations (2003)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., & Kennedy, J. (2003). Using curves to enhance parallel coordinate visualisations. In E. Banissi, K. Börner, C. Chen, G. Clapworthy, C. Maple, A. Lobben, …J. Zhang (Eds.), Proceedings on Seventh International Conference on Information Visualization, 2003. IV 2003 (10-16). https://doi.org/10.1109/iv.2003.1217950

This paper introduces a number of refinements to the Parallel Coordinates visualisation metaphor for multi-dimensional data. Firstly, the traditional set of poly-lines are replaced with a collection of smooth curves across the attribute axes, allowin... Read More about Using curves to enhance parallel coordinate visualisations.

Combining linking and focusing techniques for a multiple hierarchy visualisation (2002)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., & Kennedy, J. (2002). Combining linking and focusing techniques for a multiple hierarchy visualisation. In E. Banissi, F. Khosrowshahi, M. Sarfraz, & A. Ursyn (Eds.), Proceedings [of the] Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation (425-432). https://doi.org/10.1109/iv.2001.942092

Visualisations have previously combined linking and brushing operations successfully. However, none to our knowledge have combined linking and focussing techniques. We describe the motivation behind developing such a technique, and show how our visua... Read More about Combining linking and focusing techniques for a multiple hierarchy visualisation.

A comparison of set-based and graph-based visualisations of overlapping classification hierarchies. (2000)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., Kennedy, J., & Hand, C. (2000). A comparison of set-based and graph-based visualisations of overlapping classification hierarchies. In V. Gesu, S. Levialdi, & L. Tarantino (Eds.), 5th Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2000) (41-50). https://doi.org/10.1145/345513.345243

The visualisation of hierarchical information sets has been a staple of Information Visualisation since the field came into being in the early 1990's. However, at present, support for visualising the correlations between multiple, overlapping sets of... Read More about A comparison of set-based and graph-based visualisations of overlapping classification hierarchies..

The challenge of visualising multiple overlapping classification. (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Graham, M., Kennedy, J., & Hand, C. (1999). The challenge of visualising multiple overlapping classification. In N. W. Paton, & T. Griffiths (Eds.), Proceedings [of] IEEE User Interfaces to Data Intensive Systems (UIDIS) 1999 (42-51). https://doi.org/10.1109/UIDIS.1999.791461

Techniques for visualising hierarchies have concentrated on displaying static structures or, in the case of dynamic hierarchies, adding or deleting nodes from the hierarchy. However, none have adequately dealt with the situation of visualising change... Read More about The challenge of visualising multiple overlapping classification..