EditorialForeword to the special section on visual analytics
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Hans-Jörg Schulz is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in Information Visualization and Visual Analytics at the University of Rostock. His research interests include Visual Analytics of multiple, heterogeneous data sources in particular for the biomedical application domain, as well as graph visualization and visualization design spaces. More about his research can be found at http://www.hjschulz.net.
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Hans-Jörg Schulz is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in Information Visualization and Visual Analytics at the University of Rostock. His research interests include Visual Analytics of multiple, heterogeneous data sources in particular for the biomedical application domain, as well as graph visualization and visualization design spaces. More about his research can be found at http://www.hjschulz.net.
Heidrun Schumann is heading the Computer Graphics Research Group at the Institute for Computer Science at the University of Rostock. Her research interests lie in the research areas of information visualization and Visual Analytics, particularly including the visualization of structures and multivariate data in space and time, the design of scalable visual interfaces and the development of rendering techniques. Current research projects are supported by research institutions or industry, and focus on the development of scalable visualization methods, on visual interfaces in smart environments, but also on application-specific solutions, like the visualization of terrains or biomedical data.
Margit Pohl is associate professor at the Institute of Design and Assessment of Technology at the Vienna University of Technology. Her main research interests are information visualization/Visual Analytics, and Human–Computer Interaction. In this context she investigates perceptual and cognitive aspects of Visual Analytics. Her main current research project is CVAST – Centre for Visual Analytics Science and Technology.