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Main Authors: Bui, Tracy, Noe, Kari, Halim, Marissa, Kirshenbaum, Nurit, Leigh, Jason
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10969
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author Bui, Tracy
Noe, Kari
Halim, Marissa
Kirshenbaum, Nurit
Leigh, Jason
author_facet Bui, Tracy
Noe, Kari
Halim, Marissa
Kirshenbaum, Nurit
Leigh, Jason
contents Creating engaging and immersive data visualization tools has become increasingly significant for a wide range of users who want to display their data in a meaningful way. However, this can be limiting for individuals with varying levels of coding expertise. There are specific needs, such as visualizing complex data in easily understandable ways, highlighting real-world problems, or telling a story with data. The Makawalu Visualization Environment (VE) package aims to address these needs through three distinct modular tools: Author, Presenter, and Editor. These tools work together to facilitate different use cases based on the user's requirements. This paper discusses the latest version of the ProjecTable and focuses on the design and usage of the Makawalu VE Author and Presenter tools.
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spellingShingle Illustrating Transition Scenarios to Renewable Energy in Hawaii with ProjecTable
Bui, Tracy
Noe, Kari
Halim, Marissa
Kirshenbaum, Nurit
Leigh, Jason
Human-Computer Interaction
Creating engaging and immersive data visualization tools has become increasingly significant for a wide range of users who want to display their data in a meaningful way. However, this can be limiting for individuals with varying levels of coding expertise. There are specific needs, such as visualizing complex data in easily understandable ways, highlighting real-world problems, or telling a story with data. The Makawalu Visualization Environment (VE) package aims to address these needs through three distinct modular tools: Author, Presenter, and Editor. These tools work together to facilitate different use cases based on the user's requirements. This paper discusses the latest version of the ProjecTable and focuses on the design and usage of the Makawalu VE Author and Presenter tools.
title Illustrating Transition Scenarios to Renewable Energy in Hawaii with ProjecTable
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10969