@inbook {tagspheres2, title = {On the Visualization of Hierarchical Relations and Tree Structures with TagSpheres}, booktitle = {Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics - Theory and Applications}, series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science}, year = {In Press}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, organization = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Gerik Scheuermann} } @article {DSH-new, title = {Visualizing Mouvance: Towards a Visual Analysis of Variant Medieval Text Traditions}, journal = {Digital Scholarship in the Humanities}, year = {In Press}, author = {J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Wrisley, David Joseph} } @conference {906, title = {Detecting Text Reuse and Similarities between Artists in Rap Music through Visualization}, booktitle = {LEVIA{\textquoteright}20: Leipzig Symposium on Visualization in Applications 2020}, year = {2020}, address = {Leipzig}, abstract = {Detecting references and similarities in music lyrics can be a difficult task. Crowdsourced knowledge platforms like Genius can help in this process through user annotated information about the artist and the song but fail to include visualizations to help users finding similarities and structures on a higher and more abstract level. We propose a prototype to detect and visualize the similarity of rap artists based on their lyrics and monolingual alignments of song lyrics. For this, we apply word and sentence embeddings to lyrics we crawled from Genius.}, keywords = {Intertextuality, Text Reuse, Visualization}, doi = {10.31219/osf.io/j4cn8}, url = {https://osf.io/j4cn8/}, author = {Meinecke, Christofer and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @article {829, title = {Modeling How Humans Judge Dot-Label Relations in Point Cloud Visualizations}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {26}, year = {2020}, pages = {2144-2155}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2020.2970509}, author = {Reckziegel, Martin and Pfeiffer, Linda and Heine, Christian and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @article {849, title = {A Survey on Visualizations for Musical Data}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Digital methods are increasingly applied to store, structure and analyse vast amounts of musical data. In this context, visualization plays a crucial role, as it assists musicologists and non-expert users in data analysis and in gaining new knowledge. This survey focuses on this unique link between musicology and visualization. We classify 129 related works according to the visualized data types, and we analyse which visualization techniques were applied for certain research inquiries and to fulfill specific tasks. Next to scientific references, we take commercial music software and public websites into account, that contribute novel concepts of visualizing musicological data. We encounter different aspects of uncertainty as major problems when dealing with musicological data and show how occurring inconsistencies are processed and visually communicated. Drawing from our overview in the field, we identify open challenges for research on the interface of musicology and visualization to be tackled in the future.}, doi = {10.1111/cgf.13905}, author = {Khulusi, Richard and Kusnick, Jakob and Meinecke, Christofer and Christina Gillmann and Focht, Josef and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @conference {887, title = {Automated Alignment of Medieval Text Versions based on Word Embeddings}, booktitle = {LEVIA{\textquoteright}19: Leipzig Symposium on Visualization in Applications 2019}, year = {2019}, address = {Leipzig}, abstract = {Medieval textuality is characterized by instability in text structure and length that varies according to the text tradition. This instability in the versions, otherwise known as {\textquotedblleft}mouvance{\textquotedblright}, is characterized by dialectal difference, traces of orality, the modification of wording and even the rewriting and rearrangement of large parts of the text. To help humanities scholars in the exploratory analysis of such complex text collections, the visual analytic system iteal was initially proposed. The system aligns similar phrases on a line-level on the basis of string similarity and word n-grams. We propose an extension of this system that replaces the parameter-based approach with an automatic one using word embeddings thereby adding a semantic component. The benefit of the new visualization system is shown through a comparison of different versions of medieval French texts. Additionally, a domain-expert compared the parameter-based approach with the approach based on word embeddings to outline the similarities and differences in the alignments.}, keywords = {Digital Humanities, Sentence Alignment, Visualization, Word Embedding}, doi = {10.31219/osf.io/tah3y}, url = {https://levia19.vizcovery.de/papers/LEVIA19_paper_6.pdf}, author = {Meinecke, Christofer and Wrisley, David Joseph and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @proceedings {894, title = {Time Varying Predominance Tag Maps}, year = {2019}, pages = {231-235}, author = {Reckziegel, Martin}, editor = {J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @proceedings {895, title = {Using Visualization to Understand the Complex Spatiality of Mappae Mundi}, year = {2019}, author = {Reckziegel, Martin}, editor = {Wrisley, David Joseph} } @conference {889, title = {Interactive Visual Exploration of Engineers{\textquoteright} Biographies}, booktitle = {EADH 2018: Data in Digital Humanities}, year = {2018}, address = {Galway}, url = {https://eadh2018.exordo.com/files/papers/54/final_draft/Interactive_Visual_Exploration_of_Engineers_Biographies.pdf}, author = {Meinecke, Christofer and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @article {793, title = {Predominance Tag Maps}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {24}, year = {2018}, month = {06/2018}, pages = {1893 - 1904}, chapter = {1893}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2018.2816208}, author = {Reckziegel, Martin and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Cheema, Muhammad Faisal and Scheuermann, Gerik} } @proceedings {765, title = {TagPies: Comparative Visualization of Textual Data}, year = {2018}, month = {01/2018}, pages = {40-51}, publisher = {SCITEPRESS Digital Library}, address = {Funchal, Madeira, Portugal}, keywords = {Digital Humanities, Pic Charts, Tag Clouds, TagPies, Text Comparison, Text Visualization}, isbn = {978-989-758-289-9}, doi = {10.5220/0006548000400051}, author = {Stefan J{\"a}nicke and Judith Blumenstein and Michaela R{\"u}cker and Dirk Zeckzer and Gerik Scheuermann} } @conference {888, title = {Visual Analysis of Engineers{\textquoteright} Biographies and Engineering Branches}, booktitle = {LEVIA{\textquoteright}18 : Leipzig Symposium on Visualization in Applications}, year = {2018}, address = {Leipzig}, abstract = {The Prosopographic Database of German Engineers 1825{\textendash}1970 contains a multitude of biographical information. Given a set of research interests by collaborating historians, this paper discusses the steps undertaken (1) to extract engineering subjects from unstructured text entries in the database accompanied with geospatial and temporal information,(2) to adapt existing visual representations to facilitate exploratory analyses, and (3) to design a visual interface to support the interactive composition of engineering branches from engineering subjects to enable the comparative analysis of geospatial-temporal developments in engineering. Usage scenarios outline the benefit of the proposed visualizations for modern prosopography research.}, keywords = {Digital Humanities, prosopographic visualization, visual exploration}, url = {https://levia18.vizcovery.de/paper/levia18-meinecke.pdf}, author = {Meinecke, Christofer and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @conference {837, title = {Visual Exploration of Musicians and Institutions}, booktitle = {EADH 2018: Data in Digital Humanities 2018}, year = {2018}, month = {12/2018}, publisher = {EADH}, organization = {EADH}, address = {Galway Ireland}, abstract = {Prosopography is a tool for humanities scholars to analyze common characteristics of a historical group, and prosopographical databases have been a particular focus of recent works. The latter example has been the basis for developing various visualizations to investigate various research questions facilitating a closer look at musician{\textquoteright}s biographies and their commonalities. J{\"a}nicke et al. presented MusikerProfiling, a visual analytics system to extract musicians with similar careers and biographical characteristics. Khulusi and J{\"a}nicke outlined a system giving a distant reading view on the biographies of around 30.000 musicians. Albeit these works give an appropriate view on the musicians biographies, they only support investigating certain research questions. One reason is that some meta-data remains unused, e.g., the affiliations of musicians to (118) musical institutions, which became a subject of interest to our collaborating musicologists. In this paper, we present a visualization that helps analyzing the relationships between musicians belonging to musical institutions, and furthermore, our system allows for observing the evolution of 114 different musical professions. Our approach diverges from J{\"a}nicke et al.{\textquoteright}s social network visualization as we foster a multifaceted analysis of musicians by arranging related musicians in a temporal context depending on their professions, relationships and institutions.}, author = {Khulusi, Richard and Focht, Josef and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan} } @conference {dh2017-2, title = {On the Impact of the Merseburg Incantations}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2017}, year = {2017} } @conference {dh2017-1, title = {Untangling the Social Network of Musicians}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2017}, year = {2017} } @conference {faisal3, title = {AnnotateVis: Combining Traditional Close Reading with Visual Text Analysis}, booktitle = {Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities, IEEE VIS 2016, Baltimore, Maryland, USA}, year = {2016} } @conference {martin, title = {CTRaCE: Canonical Text Reader and Citation Exporter}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2016}, year = {2016}, keywords = {abstracts}, author = {Reckziegel, Martin and J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Gerik Scheuermann} } @conference {faisal, title = {A Directed Concept Search Environment to Visually Explore Texts Related to User-defined Concept Models}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications}, year = {2016}, pages = {72-83} } @conference {richard, title = {On the Distant Reading of Musicians{\textquoteright} Biographies}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2016}, year = {2016} } @conference {faisal2, title = {Enhancing Close Reading}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2016}, year = {2016} } @article {TVCG-24, title = {Interactive Visual Profiling of Musicians}, journal = {Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, year = {2016}, month = {Jan}, pages = {200-209}, issn = {1077-2626} } @conference {tagspheres, title = {TagSpheres: Visualizing Hierarchical Relations in Tag Clouds}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications}, year = {2016}, pages = {15-26} } @conference {tagpies, title = {{\"U}ber die Nutzung von TagPies zur vergleichenden Analyse von Textdaten}, booktitle = {Konferenzabstracts der Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum 2016}, year = {2016} } @conference {balancing, title = {Valuable Research for Visualization and Digital Humanities: A Balancing Act}, booktitle = {Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities, IEEE VIS 2016, Baltimore, Maryland, USA}, year = {2016} } @article {survey2, title = {Visual Text Analysis in Digital Humanities}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, year = {2016}, issn = {1467-8659} } @conference {roland, title = {Visualizing Mouvance: Towards an Alignment of Medieval Vernacular Text Traditions}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2016}, year = {2016} } @conference {survey, title = {On Close and Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: A Survey and Future Challenges}, booktitle = {Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis) - STARs}, year = {2015}, publisher = {The Eurographics Association}, organization = {The Eurographics Association} } @inbook {textreuse, title = {Designing Close and Distant Reading Visualizations for Text Re-use}, booktitle = {Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics - Theory and Applications}, series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science}, volume = {550}, year = {2015}, pages = {153-171}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, organization = {Springer International Publishing}, isbn = {978-3-319-25116-5} } @conference {DH-5, title = {A Distant Reading Visualization for Variant Graphs}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2015}, year = {2015} } @article {DSH-26, title = {TRAViz: A Visualization for Variant Graphs}, journal = {Digital Scholarship in the Humanities}, volume = {30}, number = {suppl 1}, year = {2015}, pages = {i83{\textendash}i99}, publisher = {The Oxford University Press}, issn = {2055-7671} } @conference {rules, title = {5 Design Rules for Visualizing Text Variant Graphs}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2014}, year = {2014} } @conference {601, title = {A Geological Metaphor for Geospatial-temporal Data Analysis}, booktitle = {IVAPP {\textquoteright}14: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Application}, year = {2014}, publisher = {SCITEPRESS}, organization = {SCITEPRESS}, author = {Tom Liebmann and Patrick Oesterling and Stefan J{\"a}nicke and Gerik Scheuermann} } @proceedings {608, title = {Improving the Layout for Text Variant Graphs}, year = {2014}, pages = {41-48}, author = {Stefan J{\"a}nicke and B{\"u}chler, Marco and Gerik Scheuermann} } @conference {envirvis, title = {Utilizing GeoTemCo for Visualizing Environmental Data}, booktitle = {Workshop on Visualisation in Environmental Sciences (EnvirVis)}, year = {2014}, publisher = {The Eurographics Association}, organization = {The Eurographics Association}, isbn = {978-3-905674-66-8} } @conference {602, title = {Visualizations for Text Re-use}, booktitle = {IVAPP {\textquoteright}14: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Application}, year = {2014}, publisher = {SCITEPRESS}, organization = {SCITEPRESS}, author = {Stefan J{\"a}nicke and Ge{\ss}ner, Annette and B{\"u}chler, Marco and Gerik Scheuermann} } @inbook {603, title = {GeoTemCo: Comparative Visualization of Geospatial-Temporal Data with Clutter Removal Based on Dynamic Delaunay Triangulations}, booktitle = {Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics. Theory and Application}, year = {2013}, pages = {160{\textendash}175}, publisher = {Springer}, organization = {Springer}, author = {Stefan J{\"a}nicke and Heine, C. and Gerik Scheuermann} } @conference {medieval, title = {Visualizing Uncertainty: How to Use the Fuzzy Data of 550 Medieval Texts?}, booktitle = {Conference Abstracts of the Digital Humanities 2013}, year = {2013} } @conference {604, title = {Comparative Visualization of Geospatial-temporal Data}, booktitle = {GRAPP/IVAPP}, year = {2012}, author = {J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Heine, C. and Ralf Stockmann and Gerik Scheuermann} } @article { JHH*:2010, title = {Visualization of Graph Products}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, volume = {16}, number = {6}, year = {2010}, pages = {1082-1089}, author = {J{\"a}nicke, Stefan and Heine, C. and Hellmuth, M. and Stadler, PeterF. and Gerik Scheuermann} }