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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 2014
- Wei Lu, Weiwei Xing:

Guest Co-Editor's Introduction. 1 - Robert Laurini

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A conceptual framework for geographic knowledge engineering. 2-19 - Weiwei Xing, Xiang Wei

, Jian Zhang, Cheng Ren, Wei Lu:
Hybrid motion graph for character motion synthesis. 20-32 - Ming Liu, Yongmei Tian, Li Lihua:

A new approach for inner-knuckle-print recognition. 33-42 - Weibin Liu, Xinyi Chong, Pengfei Huang, Norman I. Badler:

Learning motion patterns in unstructured scene based on latent structural information. 43-53 
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2014
- Beryl Plimmer, Peter Rodgers

, Gem Stapleton:
Special issue on diagram aesthetics and layout: Guest editors' introduction. 55-56 - Helen C. Purchase

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Twelve years of diagrams research. 57-75 - Cengiz Acartürk

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Towards a systematic understanding of graphical cues in communication through statistical graphs. 76-88 - Christoph Daniel Schulze, Miro Spönemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden:

Drawing layered graphs with port constraints. 89-106 - Annemarie Quispel, Alfons Maes

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Would you prefer pie or cupcakes? Preferences for data visualization designs of professionals and laypeople in graphic design. 107-116 
- Thomas Gschwind, Jakob Pinggera, Stefan Zugal, Hajo A. Reijers, Barbara Weber

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A linear time layout algorithm for business process models. 117-132 
Volume 25, Number 3, June 2014
- Peter Chapman, Luana Micallef:

Special Issue: Guest Editors' Introduction. 133 - Peter Rodgers

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A survey of Euler diagrams. 134-155 - Koji Mineshima, Yuri Sato, Ryo Takemura, Mitsuhiro Okada:

Towards explaining the cognitive efficacy of Euler diagrams in syllogistic reasoning: A relational perspective. 156-169 - Peter C.-H. Cheng:

Graphical notations for syllogisms: How alternative representations impact the accessibility of concepts. 170-185 - Jean Flower, Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers

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On the drawability of 3D Venn and Euler diagrams. 186-209 
- Woei-Kae Chen, Pin-Ying Tu:

VisualTPL: A visual dataflow language for report data transformation. 210-226 - Uraz Cengiz Türker, Selim Balcisoy

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A visualisation technique for large temporal social network datasets in Hyperbolic space. 227-242 - Cheng-Chi Lee

, Hong-Hao Chen, Hung-Ting Liu, Guo-Wei Chen, Chwei-Shyong Tsai:
A new visual cryptography with multi-level encoding. 243-250 
Volume 25, Number 4, August 2014
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Antonella De Angeli:

Guest editors introduction: Representations and environments for user-driven development of service applications. 251-252 - Lei Li, John Grundy

, John G. Hosking
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A visual language and environment for enterprise system modelling and automation. 253-277 - Carmelo Ardito

, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda
, Rosa Lanzilotti
, Maristella Matera
, Antonio Piccinno
, Matteo Picozzi:
User-driven visual composition of service-based interactive spaces. 278-296 - José Danado, Fabio Paternò

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Puzzle: A mobile application development environment using a jigsaw metaphor. 297-315 
- Shihong Du:

Analyzing topological changes for structural shape simplification. 316-332 - Hakima Asaidi, Abdellah Aarab, Mohamed Bellouki:

Shadow elimination and vehicles classification approaches in traffic video surveillance context. 333-345 - Francisco Ortin, Francisco Moreno, Antón Morant:

Static type information to improve the IDE features of hybrid dynamically and statically typed languages. 346-362 - Jean Bresson, Jean-Louis Giavitto

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A reactive extension of the OpenMusic visual programming language. 363-375 - Xinyi Chong, Weibin Liu, Pengfei Huang, Norman I. Badler:

Hierarchical crowd analysis and anomaly detection. 376-393 - Marco Angelini

, Nicola Ferro
, Giuseppe Santucci
, Gianmaria Silvello
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VIRTUE: A visual tool for information retrieval performance evaluation and failure analysis. 394-413 - Saeed Aghaee, Cesare Pautasso

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End-User Development of Mashups with NaturalMash. 414-432 - Walter Didimo, Giuseppe Liotta

, Fabrizio Montecchiani
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Network visualization for financial crime detection. 433-451 - Weidong Huang

, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:
Larger crossing angles make graphs easier to read. 452-465 - Yi Qiang

, Martin Valcke
, Philippe De Maeyer
, Nico Van de Weghe
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Representing time intervals in a two-dimensional space: An empirical study. 466-480 - Günay Orbay, Levent Burak Kara

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Pencil-like sketch rendering of 3D scenes using trajectory planning and dynamic tracking. 481-493 - Giuseppe Scanniello

, Ugo Erra
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Distributed modeling of use case diagrams with a method based on think-pair-square: Results from two controlled experiments. 494-517 - Björn Gottfried

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Set space diagrams. 518-532 - Emilio Di Giacomo

, Walter Didimo, Giuseppe Liotta
, Fabrizio Montecchiani
, Ioannis G. Tollis:
Techniques for Edge Stratification of Complex Graph Drawings. 533-543 
Volume 25, Number 5, October 2014
- Alan F. Blackwell:

Palimpsest: A layered language for exploratory image processing. 545-571 - Carmelo Ardito

, Maria Francesca Costabile, Hans-Christian Jetter
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Gestures that people can understand and use. 572-576 - Emanuela Bauleo, Serena Carnevale, Tiziana Catarci

, Stephen Kimani, Mariano Leva, Massimo Mecella
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Design, realization and user evaluation of the SmartVortex Visual Query System for accessing data streams in industrial engineering applications. 577-601 - Philip J. Farrugia

, Kenneth P. Camilleri
, Jonathan C. Borg
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A language for representing and extracting 3D geometry semantics from paper-based sketches. 602-624 - Jean Bresson, Jean-Louis Giavitto

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Erratum to "A Reactive Extension of the OpenMusic Visual Programming Language" Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (2014) pp. 363-375. 625 
Volume 25, Number 6, December 2014
Editorial
- Shi-Kuo Chang, Erland Jungert, Franklyn A. Turbak, Paolo Maresca

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Preface of Special issue on Distributed Multimedia Systems DMS2014. 627 
- Jing Cui, Weibin Liu, Weiwei Xing:

Crowd behaviors analysis and abnormal detection based on surveillance data. 628-636 - Pierfrancesco Bellini

, Paolo Nesi, Matteo Simoncini, Alessandro Tibo
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Maintenance and emergency management with an integrated indoor/outdoor navigation support. 637-649 - Erland Jungert, Niklas Hallberg, Niclas Wadströmer:

A system design for surveillance systems protecting critical infrastructures. 650-657 - Conghuan Ye

, Zenggang Xiong, Yaoming Ding, Guangwei Wang, Jiping Li, Kaibing Zhang:
Joint fingerprinting and encryption in hybrid domains for multimedia sharing in social networks. 658-666 - Zan Wang, Xue Yu, Nan Feng, Zhenhua Wang:

An improved collaborative movie recommendation system using computational intelligence. 667-675 - Kui Su

, Zonghui Wang, Xuequan Lu
, Wenzhi Chen:
An original-stream based solution for smoothly replaying high-definition videos in desktop virtualization systems. 676-683 - Federico Cabitza

, Daniela Fogli, Antonio Piccinno
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Fostering participation and co-evolution in sentient multimedia systems. 684-694 - Danilo Avola, Paolo Bottoni

, Amjad Hawash
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Relevance measures for the creation of groups in an annotation system. 695-702 - Pierfrancesco Bellini

, Paolo Nesi, Alessandro Venturi:
Linked open graph: Browsing multiple SPARQL entry points to build your own LOD views. 703-716 - Carmelo Ardito

, Paolo Bottoni
, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda
, Maristella Matera
, Matteo Picozzi:
Creation and use of service-based Distributed Interactive Workspaces. 717-726 - Ali Roudaki

, Jun Kong, Gursimran S. Walia, Zheng Huang:
A framework for bimanual inter-device interactions. 727-737 - Paolo Bottoni

, Miguel Ceriani
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SWOWS and dynamic queries to build browsing applications on linked data. 738-744 - Huan Chen, Bo-Chao Cheng, Guo-Tan Liao

, Ting-Chun Kuo:
Hybrid classification engine for cardiac arrhythmia cloud service in elderly healthcare management. 745-753 - Wei Lu, Wei Zong, Weiwei Xing, Ergude Bao:

Gait recognition based on joint distribution of motion angles. 754-763 - Nathan W. Eloe, Joseph A. Steurer, Jennifer L. Leopold, Chaman L. Sabharwal:

Dual graph partitioning for Bottom-Up BVH construction. 764-771 - Song Song, Weibin Liu, Ruxiang Wei, Weiwei Xing, Cheng Ren:

Path planning directed motion control of virtual humans in complex environments. 772-781 - Ya-Chi Hsu, Bo-Chao Cheng, Huan Chen, Yuan-Sun Chu:

Athena: capacity enhancement of reversible data hiding with consideration of the adaptive embedding level. 782-790 - Hua Ma

, Zhigang Hu, Liu Yang, Tie Song:
User feature-aware trustworthiness measurement of cloud services via evidence synthesis for potential users. 791-799 - Richard Göbel, Carsten Kropf, Sven Müller

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Efficiency of hybrid index structures - Theoretical analysis and a practical application. 800-807 - Ivano Gatto, Fabio Pittarello

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Creating Web3D educational stories from crowdsourced annotations. 808-817 - Francesco Colace

, Massimo De Santo, Luca Greco
, Flora Amato
, Vincenzo Moscato
, Antonio Picariello
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Terminological ontology learning and population using latent Dirichlet allocation. 818-826 - Pierfrancesco Bellini

, Monica Benigni, Riccardo Billero, Paolo Nesi, Nadia Rauch:
Km4City ontology building vs data harvesting and cleaning for smart-city services. 827-839 - Wenge Rong, Yifan Nie, Yuanxin Ouyang, Baolin Peng, Zhang Xiong:

Auto-encoder based bagging architecture for sentiment analysis. 840-849 - Gennaro Costagliola

, Vittorio Fuccella, Fernando A. Pascuccio:
Towards a trust, reputation and recommendation meta model. 850-857 - Giuseppe Polese

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A decision support system for Evidence Based Medicine. 858-867 - Yi-Na Li

, Chi Yao, Dong-Jin Li, Kang Zhang:
Adaptive difficulty scales for Parkour games. 868-878 - Duncan Yung, Mao-Lin Li, Shi-Kuo Chang:

Evolutionary approach for crowdsourcing quality control. 879-890 
- Makoto Sato, Kaori Fujinami:

Nonoverlapped view management for augmented reality by tabletop projection. 891-902 - Paolo Buono

, Maria Francesca Costabile, Rosa Lanzilotti
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A circular visualization of people's activities in distributed teams. 903-911 - Fadi K. Dib

, Peter J. Rodgers
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A tabu search based approach for graph layout. 912-923 - Luana Micallef, Peter Rodgers

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eulerForce: Force-directed layout for Euler diagrams. 924-934 - Aidan J. Delaney

, Gem Stapleton, John Taylor, Simon J. Thompson:
A normal form for spider diagrams of order. 935-944 - Peter Chapman, Gem Stapleton, Peter J. Rodgers

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PaL diagrams: A linear diagram-based visual language. 945-954 - Gennaro Costagliola

, Mattia De Rosa
, Vittorio Fuccella
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Local context-based recognition of sketched diagrams. 955-962 - Vincenzo Deufemia

, Viviana Mascardi, Luca Paolino, Giuseppe Polese, Henry de Lumley:
A volunteered geographic information system for collecting and rating petroglyph data. 963-972 - Simon Kwoczek

, Sergio Di Martino
, Wolfgang Nejdl
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Predicting and visualizing traffic congestion in the presence of planned special events. 973-980 - Sergio Herranz, Rosa Romero Gómez, Paloma Díaz

, Teresa Onorati
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Multi-view visualizations for emergency communities of volunteers. 981-994 - Bilal Berjawi, Fabien Duchateau, Elisabeth Chesneau, Franck Favetta, Geoffrey Seccia, Claire Cunty, Maryvonne Miquel, Robert Laurini:

Uncertainty visualization of multi-providers cartographic integration. 995-1002 
- Mauro Coccoli

, Angela Guercio
, Paolo Maresca
, Lidia Stanganelli:
Smarter universities: A vision for the fast changing digital era. 1003-1011 - Mauro Coccoli

, Ilaria Torre
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Interacting with annotated objects in a Semantic Web of Things application. 1012-1020 - Paul S. Steif, Matthew Eicholtz, Levent Burak Kara:

Computer tutors can reduce student errors and promote solution efficiency for complex engineering problems. 1021-1029 - Fabio Pittarello

, Luca Bertani:
Castor: Designing and experimenting a context-aware architecture for creating stories outdoors. 1030-1039 
- Max M. North:

Distance learning immersive environments: Sense of presence exploration. 1040-1041 - Karishma Chadha, Franklyn A. Turbak:

Improving App Inventor usability via conversion between blocks and text. 1042-1043 

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