INFO633 Information Visualization

College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University

Instructor: Dr. Chaomei Chen

Student Papers of Final Projects

2013-2014

1.      Paul Danifo, Jonathan Gradman, Steve Pepple, and Petrina Uhlenhopp (2014) Visualizing Transportation Networks: MTA Case Study

2.      Brigitte Fortin, Joe Foss, Greg Furman, Thai Vong (2014) Data Analysis of Global Impacts From Population Increases

3.      Anu Joy, Harshal Chheda, James Chy and Yuxing Sun (2014) Visualization of Tornado Data

4.      Connie Lin and Matthew Windsor (2014) Choropleth Visualization of EPA Superfund Sites

5.      Janette Dauenhauer, Joneta Hockett, Joanne Mammarelli, and Michael Yarem (2014) Information Analysis of Movie Genres

6.      Prashanth Vajjhala (2014) Understanding Data: A Comparison of Information Visualization Tools and Techniques

2012-2013

1.     Debra Abrams, Adam J. Johs, and Matthew Lowery (2013) A visual analysis of recent cancer incidences in the United States, including causal factor research trends

2.     Lindsay A. Carrabine (2013) Electronic medical record integration and controversy: Visualizing the adoption of EMRs in the U.S.

3.     Celeste Corrado and Geoffrey Valentine (2013) Information visualization analysis of patent filing and non-patent literature publication trends in the field of bioenergy

4.     David Evans, Maxwell Furman, Jeffery Kellam, Jushua Smith (2013) Data analysis of crimes reported in Philadelphia in 2012

5.     Xuemei Gong, Ling Jiang, Haodong Yang, and Fangwu Wei (2013) Mapping intellectual structure: A co-citation analysis of food safety in CiteSpace II

6.     Travis Eckenroth, Troy Finamore, and Gretel Miller (2013) The VAST Mini-Challenge: Using information visualizations to predict the opening weekend take and user ratings of a blockbuster film

2011-2012

1.    John Lancaster, Brian Corl, Joe Lewis, and Maria Valencia-Devin (2012) A visual analysis of the FAA wildlife strike database and migration patterns of birds in the Eastern region (Group 1)

2.    Jason Hayes, Joseph Ledesma, and Garey Le Monte (2012) Visualizing San Francisco 311 data (Group 2)

3.    Tejprakash Gill, Surya Medepalli, Darryl Turner, and Lucheng Yao (2012) Analysis and visualization of the FAA wildlife strike database (Group 3)

4.    Elena Fisher, Julia Staas, and Collette Spence (2012) Visualizations of wildlife strikes by airplanes in the U.S. (Group 4)

5.    Tamara Barker, James Mallon, Tushar Sethi, and David Walk (2012) Visualizing health indicators (Group 5)

6.    Joe Raczkowski and Bander Alsulami (2012) CiteSpace comparison of citations in the fields of information security and information assurance (Group 6)

7.    Arlene Swan (2012) Visualizing sports injuries in Athletes (Group 7)

8.    Alan Black (2012) Visualizing the potential role of DIY electronics suppliers in the formation of online communities (Group 8)

2010-2011

1.  Tyler Fox, Mary Ann Howell, Michael Senatore, and Saji Varghese Visualizing the FAA Aviation Accident Database (Group A)

2.  William Murakami-Brundage, Joel Abueg, Megan Finney, Jennifer Bopp Modeling World Bank Indicators Using Google Earth. 10th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. June 4, 2011 (Group B)

3.  Sam Chenkin, Chris Grabosky, Neal Magnotta, John Misczak, and Jamie Thomson Visualizing Online Course Participation Using Social Graphs (Group C)

4.  James Frankman Idaho Highway Wildlife Mortality (Group E)

2008-2009

1.   Patrick Tod Colegrove, Jessica Gallagher, and Lee Dash Geographic Visualization Of Event Popularity: A Proof-Of-Concept Prototype Utilizing The Last.fm Web Services API And Google Earth

2.   Eric Dillalogue, Santhosh Krishnanmurthy, Neil Vapiwala, and Michael Zankowski An information visualization approach to summarization of bibliometric data: An analysis of visualization software

3.   Adam Gladsden, Carolyn Riley, Patrick Buckley, Mathilda Edmunds Visualization and Analysis of a National Healthcare System

4.   Christian Anastasi, Dean Catello, Danijela Lazarevic, & Lisa Pate Analyzing Visualizations for Mortgage Rate Trends in the United States from 1999 - 2009

2007-2008

1.   Nathifa Charles, Stephen Giffhorn, Todd Simpson & Christopher Vestal Arctic Ice Visualization and Carbon Dioxide Analysis

2.   Mark Horowitz, Amy Skinner, Julie Pignataro & Kendra K. Levin How Mathematicians Connect: Visualizing the Mathematics Genealogy Project

3.   Richard Higgins, Guisu Li, Tahira Ahmad, Richard Ytzen Visualizing Polio Vaccination Trends in the United States: Status of the Nation

4.   Anne Blecksmith, Missy Mazzola, Katherine Pellegrino and Jessica Schmidt An Exploration of Great Cinema using Information Visualization Platforms

5.   Timothy Schultz, Robert Reber & Heather White Geospatially Visualizing Users’ Preferences from APML Profiles

6.   Radmila Berger, Iosif Berger, Irina Ilyaguyeva & Vera Gabidova Analysis and Comparison of Data Visualization using two Popular Tools: Many Eyes and Swivel

7.   Jian Zhang & Ting Zhang Visualization of Research Collaboration Patterns in SDSS and SARS Research

2004-2005

1.   Allendoerfer, K., Aluker, S., Panjwani, G., Proctor, J., Sturtz, D., Vukovic, M. and Chen, C. (2005) Adapting the cognitive walkthrough method to assess the usability of a knowledge domain visualization. Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005), (Minneapolis, MN. October 23-25, 2005), IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 195-202.

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