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    From visual data exploration to visual data mining: a survey.

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    We survey work on the different uses of graphical mapping and interaction techniques for visual data mining of large data sets represented as table data. Basic terminology related to data mining, data sets, and visualization is introduced. Previous work on information visualization is reviewed in light of different categorizations of techniques and systems. The role of interaction techniques is discussed, in addition to work addressing the question of selecting and evaluating visualization techniques. We review some representative work on the use of information visualization techniques in the context of mining data. This includes both visual data exploration and visually expressing the outcome of specific mining algorithms. We also review recent innovative approaches that attempt to integrate visualization into the DM/KDD process, using it to enhance user interaction and comprehension

    Applications of Virtual Reality

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    Information Technology is growing rapidly. With the birth of high-resolution graphics, high-speed computing and user interaction devices Virtual Reality has emerged as a major new technology in the mid 90es, last century. Virtual Reality technology is currently used in a broad range of applications. The best known are games, movies, simulations, therapy. From a manufacturing standpoint, there are some attractive applications including training, education, collaborative work and learning. This book provides an up-to-date discussion of the current research in Virtual Reality and its applications. It describes the current Virtual Reality state-of-the-art and points out many areas where there is still work to be done. We have chosen certain areas to cover in this book, which we believe will have potential significant impact on Virtual Reality and its applications. This book provides a definitive resource for wide variety of people including academicians, designers, developers, educators, engineers, practitioners, researchers, and graduate students

    Analysing and visualising data sets of cybercrime investigations using structured occurrence nets

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    Ph. D. Thesis.Structured Occurrence Nets (SONs) are a Petri net based formalism for portraying the behaviour of complex evolving systems. As a concept, SONs are derived from Occurrence Nets (ONs). SONs provide a powerful framework for evolving system analysis and are supported by the existing SONCraft toolset. On the other hand, modelling of cybercrime investigations has become of interest in recent years, and large-scale criminal investigations have been considered as complex evolving systems. Right now, they present a significant challenge for police investigators and analysts. The current thesis contributes to addressing this challenge in two different ways: (i) by presenting an algorithm and an implemented tool that visualise data sets using maximal concurrency; and (ii) by detecting DNS tunnelling through a novel SON-based technique and tool. Moreover, the theoretical contribution of this thesis focuses on model extensions and abstraction; in particular, it introduces a new class of SONs based on multi-coloured tokens
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