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Opening the Black Box: Strategies for Increased User Involvement in Existing Algorithm Implementations
2014
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
An increasing number of interactive visualization tools stress the integration with computational software like MATLAB and R to access a variety of proven algorithms. In many cases, however, the algorithms are used as black boxes that run to completion in isolation which contradicts the needs of interactive data exploration. This paper structures, formalizes, and discusses possibilities to enable user involvement in ongoing computations. Based on a structured characterization of needs regarding
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2014.2346578
pmid:26356878
fatcat:pvhmwutstjdtveterbmijk7c6q