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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j49]Colin Ware, Maureen Stone, Danielle Albers Szafir:
Rainbow Colormaps Are Not All Bad. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 43(3): 88-93 (2023) - 2022
- [c67]Colin Ware, Christos Kastrisios:
Evaluating Countable Texture Elements to Represent Bathymetric Uncertainty. EuroVis (Short Papers) 2022: 1-5 - 2020
- [j48]Andrew H. Stevens, Colin Ware, Thomas Butkiewicz, David H. Rogers, Greg Abram:
Hairy Slices II: Depth Cues for Visualizing 3D Streamlines Through Cutting Planes. Comput. Graph. Forum 39(3): 25-35 (2020) - [c66]Colin Ware, Francesca Samsel, David H. Rogers, Paul A. Navrátil, Ayat Mohammed:
Designing Pairs of Colormaps for Visualizing Bivariate Scalar Fields. EuroVis (Short Papers) 2020: 49-53
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j47]Colin Ware, Terece L. Turton, Roxana Bujack, Francesca Samsel, Piyush Shrivastava, David H. Rogers:
Measuring and Modeling the Feature Detection Threshold Functions of Colormaps. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 25(9): 2777-2790 (2019) - [c65]Thomas Butkiewicz, Andrew H. Stevens, Colin Ware:
Multi-touch 3D positioning with the pantograph technique. I3D 2019: 13:1-13:9 - 2018
- [j46]Erol Aygar, Colin Ware, David H. Rogers:
The Contribution of Stereoscopic and Motion Depth Cues to the Perception of Structures in 3D Point Clouds. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 15(2): 9:1-9:13 (2018) - [j45]Roxana Bujack, Terece L. Turton, Francesca Samsel, Colin Ware, David H. Rogers, James P. Ahrens:
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Theoretical Framework for the Assessment of Continuous Colormaps. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 24(1): 923-933 (2018) - 2017
- [j44]Andrew H. Stevens, Thomas Butkiewicz, Colin Ware:
Hairy Slices: Evaluating the Perceptual Effectiveness of Cutting Plane Glyphs for 3D Vector Fields. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 23(1): 990-999 (2017) - [c64]Terece L. Turton, Colin Ware, Francesca Samsel, David H. Rogers:
A Crowdsourced Approach to Colormap Assessment. EuroRV³@EuroVis 2017: 1-5 - [c63]Colin Ware, Terece L. Turton, Francesca Samsel, Roxana Bujack, David H. Rogers:
Evaluating the Perceptual Uniformity of Color Sequences for Feature Discrimination. EuroRV³@EuroVis 2017: 7-11 - 2016
- [j43]C. St. Jean, Colin Ware, Rose F. Gamble:
Dynamic Change Arcs to Explore Model Forecasts. Comput. Graph. Forum 35(3): 311-320 (2016) - [c62]Colin Ware, Daniel Bolan, Ricky Miller, David H. Rogers, James P. Ahrens:
Animated versus static views of steady flow patterns. SAP 2016: 77-84 - [c61]Colin Ware, David H. Rogers, Mark R. Petersen, James P. Ahrens, Erol Aygar:
Optimizing for Visual Cognition in High Performance Scientific Computing. HVEI 2016: 1-9 - [c60]Colin Ware, Nicholas J. Pioch:
Multiple Independent Highlighting Techniques. Visualization and Data Analysis 2016: 1-9 - 2015
- [j42]Mezgeb Tesfayesus Mihtsentu, Colin Ware:
Discrete Versus Solid: Representing Quantity Using Linear, Area, and Volume Glyphs. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 12(3): 12:1-12:10 (2015) - [c59]Colin Ware, Andrew H. Stevens:
Visualizing 3D flow through cutting planes. SciVis 2015: 161-162 - 2014
- [p1]Ken Hinckley, Robert J. K. Jacob, Colin Ware, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel Wigdor:
Input/Output Devices and Interaction Techniques. Computing Handbook, 3rd ed. (1) 2014: 21: 1-54 - 2013
- [j41]Colin Ware, Matthew Plumlee:
Designing a better weather display. Inf. Vis. 12(3-4): 221-239 (2013) - [j40]David H. F. Pilar, Colin Ware:
Representing Flow Patterns by Using Streamlines with Glyphs. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 19(8): 1331-1341 (2013) - [c58]Colin Ware:
Perceiving Complex Causation Through Interaction. CAe@Expressive 2013: 29-36 - [c57]Colin Ware, William Wright, Nicholas J. Pioch:
Visual Thinking Design Patterns. DMS 2013: 150-155 - 2012
- [j39]Matt Edmunds, Robert S. Laramee, Guoning Chen, Nelson Max, Eugene Zhang, Colin Ware:
Surface-based flow visualization. Comput. Graph. 36(8): 974-990 (2012) - [j38]Colin Ware, Roland Arsenault:
Target Finding With a Spatially Aware Handheld Chart Display. Hum. Factors 54(6): 1040-1052 (2012) - [j37]Daniel Pineo, Colin Ware:
Data Visualization Optimization via Computational Modeling of Perception. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 18(2): 309-320 (2012) - [c56]Colin Ware:
Visual Thinking Algorithms. GRAPP/IVAPP 2012: 7 - [c55]Colin Ware, Matthew Plumlee:
Designing a better weather display. Visualization and Data Analysis 2012: 829409 - [c54]Colin Ware:
Visual Thinking Algorithms. VISAPP (1) 2012: 07 - 2010
- [j36]Daniel Pineo, Colin Ware:
Neural modeling of flow rendering effectiveness. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 7(3): 20:1-20:15 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j35]Colin Ware:
Quantitative Texton Sequences for Legible Bivariate Maps. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 15(6): 1523-1530 (2009) - [c53]Alethea Bair, Donald H. House, Colin Ware:
Factors influencing the choice of projection textures for displaying layered surfaces. APGV 2009: 101-108 - [c52]Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell, John G. W. Kelley:
Designing Flow Visualizations for Oceanography and Meteorology using Interactive Design Space Hill Climbing. SMC 2009: 355-361 - 2008
- [j34]Colin Ware:
Toward a Perceptual Theory of Flow Visualization. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 28(2): 6-11 (2008) - [j33]Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell:
Visualizing graphs in three dimensions. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 5(1): 2:1-2:15 (2008) - [c51]Daniel Pineo, Colin Ware:
Neural modeling of flow rendering effectiveness. APGV 2008: 171-178 - [c50]Colin Ware, Anne T. Gilman, Robert J. Bobrow:
Visual Thinking with an Interactive Diagram. Diagrams 2008: 118-126 - 2007
- [c49]Colin Ware:
Patterns and Words, Logic and Narrative: What can we expect of a visual language? VL/HCC 2007: 11 - 2006
- [j32]Colin Ware, Roland Arsenault, Matthew Plumlee, David Wiley:
Visualizing the Underwater Behavior of Humpback Whales. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(4): 14-18 (2006) - [j31]Matthew Plumlee, Colin Ware:
Zooming versus multiple window interfaces: Cognitive costs of visual comparisons. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 13(2): 179-209 (2006) - [j30]Donald H. House, Alethea Bair, Colin Ware:
An Approach to the Perceptual Optimization of Complex Visualizations. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 12(4): 509-521 (2006) - [j29]Alethea Bair, Donald H. House, Colin Ware:
Texturing of Layered Surfaces for Optimal Viewing. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 12(5): 1125-1132 (2006) - [c48]Colin Ware:
3D contour perception for flow visualization. APGV 2006: 101-106 - [c47]Colin Ware, Rusty Bobrow:
Motion coding for pattern detection. APGV 2006: 107-110 - 2005
- [j28]Colin Ware, Robert J. Bobrow:
Supporting visual queries on medium-sized node-link diagrams. Inf. Vis. 4(1): 49-58 (2005) - [c46]Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell:
Reevaluating stereo and motion cues for visualizing graphs in three dimensions. APGV 2005: 51-58 - [c45]Alethea Bair, Donald H. House, Colin Ware:
Perceptually optimizing textures for layered surfaces. APGV 2005: 67-74 - [c44]Stephen C. Martin, Louis L. Whitcomb, Roland Arsenault, Matthew Plumlee, Colin Ware:
A System for Real-Time Spatio-Temporal 3-D Data Visualization in Underwater Robotic Exploration. ICRA 2005: 1616-1623 - [c43]Colin Ware:
Visual Queries: The Foundation of Visual Thinking. Knowledge and Information Visualization 2005: 27-35 - [c42]Eric Neufeld, Sonje Kristtorn, Qingjuan Guan, Manon J. Sanscartier, Colin Ware:
Exploring causal influences. Visualization and Data Analysis 2005: 52-62 - [c41]Donald H. House, Alethea Bair, Colin Ware:
On the Optimization of Visualizations of Complex Phenomena. IEEE Visualization 2005: 87-94 - [c40]Donald H. House, Victoria Interrante, David H. Laidlaw, Russell M. Taylor II, Colin Ware:
Design and Evaluation in Visualization Research. IEEE Visualization 2005: 117 - 2004
- [j27]Rick Komerska, Colin Ware:
Haptic State-Surface Interactions. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(6): 52-59 (2004) - [j26]Roland Arsenault, Colin Ware:
The Importance of Stereo and Eye Coupled Perspective for Eye-Hand Coordination in Fish Tank VR. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 13(5): 549-559 (2004) - [j25]Colin Ware, Robert J. Bobrow:
Motion to support rapid interactive queries on node--link diagrams. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 1(1): 3-18 (2004) - [j24]Ralf Dörner, Colin Ware:
Visual interactive stimuli techniques: interactive tools for exploring data using behavioral animation. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 15(2): 161-181 (2004) - [c39]Colin Ware, Roland Arsenault:
Frames of reference in virtual object rotation. APGV 2004: 135-141 - [c38]Graeme Sweet, Colin Ware:
View Direction, Surface Orientation and Texture Orientation for Perception of Surface Shape. Graphics Interface 2004: 97-106 - [c37]Rick Komerska, Colin Ware:
A Study of Haptic Linear and Pie Menus in a 3D Fish Tank VR Environment. HAPTICS 2004: 224-231 - [c36]Pourang Irani, Colin Ware:
The Effect of a Perceptual Syntax on the Learnability of Novel Concepts. IV 2004: 308-314 - 2003
- [j23]Robert Kosara, Christopher G. Healey, Victoria Interrante, David H. Laidlaw, Colin Ware:
User Studies: Why, How, and When? IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 23(4): 20-25 (2003) - [j22]Lyn Bartram, Colin Ware, Thomas W. Calvert:
Moticons: : detection, distraction and task. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 58(5): 515-545 (2003) - [j21]Pourang Irani, Colin Ware:
Diagramming information structures using 3D perceptual primitives. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 10(1): 1-19 (2003) - [c35]Rick Komerska, Colin Ware:
Haptic Task Constraints fo 3D Interaction. HAPTICS 2003: 270-277 - [c34]Colin Ware:
Thinking with Visualization. INFOVIS 2003: 3 - [c33]Matthew Plumlee, Colin Ware:
An evaluation of methods for linking 3D views. SI3D 2003: 193-201 - [c32]Colin Ware:
Thinking with Interactive Visualization (Tutorial/Keynote). VISSOFT 2003: 2-28 - 2002
- [j20]Lyn Bartram, Colin Ware:
Filtering and brushing with motion. Inf. Vis. 1(1): 66-79 (2002) - [j19]Colin Ware, Helen C. Purchase, Linda Colpoys, Matthew McGill:
Cognitive measurements of graph aesthetics. Inf. Vis. 1(2): 103-110 (2002) - [j18]Robert S. Laramee, Colin Ware:
Rivalry and interference with a head-mounted display. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 9(3): 238-251 (2002) - [c31]Matthew Plumlee, Colin Ware:
Zooming, multiple windows, and visual working memory. AVI 2002: 59-68 - [c30]Donald H. House, Colin Ware:
A method for the perceptual optimization of complex visualizations. AVI 2002: 148-155 - [c29]Rick Komerska, Colin Ware, Matthew Plumlee:
Haptic Interface for Center-of-Workspace Interaction. Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 2002: 352-353 - 2001
- [j17]Pourang Irani, Maureen Tingley, Colin Ware:
Using Perceptual Syntax to Enhance Semantic Content in Diagrams. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 21(5): 76-85 (2001) - [c28]Robert S. Laramee, Colin Ware:
Visual interference with a transparent head mounted display. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 323-324 - [c27]Lyn Bartram, Colin Ware, Tom Calvert:
Moving Icons: Detection and Distraction. INTERACT 2001: 157-165 - 2000
- [c26]Pourang Irani, Colin Ware:
Diagrams Based on Structural Object Perception. Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000: 61-67 - [c25]Colin Ware:
Mapping Data to Dimensions of Perceptual Space. CCCG 2000 - [c24]Roland Arsenault, Colin Ware:
Eye-hand co-ordination with force feedback. CHI 2000: 408-414 - [c23]Colin Ware:
The Visual Representation of Information Structures. GD 2000: 1-4
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j16]Colin Ware, Jeff Rose:
Rotating virtual objects with real handles. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 6(2): 162-180 (1999) - 1998
- [j15]Colin Ware, Cyril Gobrecht, Mark Andrew Paton:
Dynamic adjustment of stereo display parameters. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 28(1): 56-65 (1998) - [j14]Greg Parker, Glenn Franck, Colin Ware:
Visualization of Large Nested Graphs in 3D: Navigation and Interaction. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 9(3): 299-317 (1998) - [c22]Colin Ware, Jeff Rose:
Real handles, virtual images. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 235-236 - [c21]Colin Ware:
Perception & Data Visualization: The Foundations of Experimental Semiotics. Graphics Interface 1998: 92-98 - 1997
- [j13]Colin Ware, Kathy Lowther:
Selection Using a One-Eyed Cursor in a Fish Tank VR Environment. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 4(4): 309-322 (1997) - [c20]Colin Ware, Daniel J. Fleet:
Integrating Flying and Fish Tank Metaphors with Cyclopean Scale. Computer Graphics International 1997: 39-46 - [c19]Daniel J. Fleet, Colin Ware:
An Environment that Integrates Flying and Fish Tank Metaphors. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 8-9 - [c18]Colin Ware, Daniel J. Fleet:
Context Sensitive Flying Interface. SI3D 1997: 127-130, 193 - [r1]Colin Ware:
Output Devices and Techniques. The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 1512-1530 - 1996
- [j12]Colin Ware:
Multimedia Output Devices and Techniques. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1): 181-183 (1996) - [j11]Colin Ware, Glenn Franck:
Evaluating Stereo and Motion Cues for Visualizing Information Nets in Three Dimensions. ACM Trans. Graph. 15(2): 121-140 (1996) - [c17]Colin Ware:
Moving Motion Metaphors. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 225-226 - [c16]Kathy Lowther, Colin Ware:
Vection with Large Screen 3D Imagery. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 233-234 - 1995
- [j10]Colin Ware, William Knight:
Using Visual Texture for Information Display. ACM Trans. Graph. 14(1): 3-20 (1995) - [c15]Glenn Franck, Monica Sardesai, Colin Ware:
Layout and structuring object oriented software in three dimensions. CASCON 1995: 22 - [c14]Colin Ware:
Dynamic Stereo Displays. CHI 1995: 310-316 - [c13]Colin Ware, Marlon Lewis:
The DragMag image magnifier. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 407-408 - 1994
- [j9]Colin Ware, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Reaching for Objects in VR Displays: Lag and Frame Rate. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 1(4): 331-356 (1994) - [c12]Ravin Balakrishnan, Colin Ware, Tim Smith:
Virtual hand tool with force feedback. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 83-84 - [c11]Mark Andrew Paton, Colin Ware:
Passive force feedback for velocity control. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 255-256 - [c10]Colin Ware, Glenn Franck:
Viewing a Graph in a Virtual Reality Display is Three Times as Good as 2D Diagram. VL 1994: 182-183 - [c9]Glenn Franck, Colin Ware:
Representing Nodes and Arcs in 3D Networks. VL 1994: 189-190 - 1993
- [j8]Kevin W. Arthur, Kellogg S. Booth, Colin Ware:
Evaluating 3D Task Performance for Fish Tank Virtual Worlds. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 11(3): 239-265 (1993) - [j7]Colin Ware:
The Foundations of Experimental Semiotics: a Theory of Sensory and Conventional Representation. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 4(1): 91-100 (1993) - [c8]Colin Ware, David Hui, Glenn Franck:
Visualizing object oriented software in three dimensions. CASCON 1993: 612-620 - [c7]Colin Ware, Kevin Arthur, Kellogg S. Booth:
Fish tank virtual reality. INTERCHI 1993: 37-42 - [c6]I. Scott MacKenzie, Colin Ware:
Lag as a determinant of human performance in interactive systems. INTERCHI 1993: 488-493 - 1992
- [j6]Colin Ware, Joseph Bonner, William Knight, Rod Cater:
Moving icons as a human interrupt. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(4): 341-348 (1992) - [c5]Colin Ware, William Knight:
Orderable Dimensions of Visual Texture for Data Display: Orientation, Size and Contrast. CHI 1992: 203-209 - [c4]Dale Chapman, Colin Ware:
Manipulating the Future: Predictor Based Deedback for Velocity Control in Virtual Environment Navigation. SI3D 1992: 63-66 - 1990
- [j5]Colin Ware, William B. Cowan:
The RGYB color geometry. ACM Trans. Graph. 9(2): 226-232 (1990) - [j4]Colin Ware:
Using hand position for virtual object placement. Vis. Comput. 6(5): 245-253 (1990) - [c3]Colin Ware, Steven Osborne:
Exploration and virtual camera control in virtual three dimensional environments. I3D 1990: 175-183
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j3]Timothy Lethbridge, Colin Ware:
A simple heuristically-based method for expressive Stimulus-Response animation. Comput. Graph. 13(3): 297-303 (1989) - [c2]Colin Ware, Curtis Baxter:
Bat brushes: on the uses of six position and orientation parameters in a paint program. CHI 1989: 155-160 - 1988
- [j2]Colin Ware:
Color sequences for univariate maps: theory, experiments and principles. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 8(5): 41-49 (1988) - [j1]Colin Ware, Danny R. Jessome:
Using the bat: a six-dimensional mouse for object placement. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 8(6): 65-70 (1988) - 1987
- [c1]Colin Ware, Harutune H. Mikaelian:
An evaluation of an eye tracker as a device for computer input2. CHI 1987: 183-188
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