Proceedings Article10.1145/3355047.3359391
Immersive analytics
Ulrich Engelke,Maxime Cordeil,Andrew Cunningham,Barrett Ens +3 more
- 17 Nov 2019
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TL;DR: Welcome and Overview Visualisation and Visual Analytics Introduction to Immersive Analytics Computing Beyond the Desktop Collaboration.
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Abstract: Welcome and OverviewVisualisation and Visual AnalyticsIntroduction to Immersive AnalyticsComputing Beyond the DesktopCollaboration
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