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Published: 18 February 2011 Publication History

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Our long-term observations from working with bat biologists reveal that they often have to switch between multiple working environments, e.g., they use matlab to conduct analysis then port the results into a visualization system for confirmation. If more analysis is needed, they switch back to matlab to make changes. Too often, the separation between analysis and visualization caused by current systems can interrupt the analytical thinking process.

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I3D '11: Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games
February 2011
207 pages
ISBN:9781450305655
DOI:10.1145/1944745

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Published: 18 February 2011

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February 18 - 20, 2011
California, San Francisco

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I3D '11 Paper Acceptance Rate 24 of 64 submissions, 38%;
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