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Visual Comparison for Information Visualization
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Michael Gleicher, Danielle Albers, Rick Walker, Ilir Jusufi, Charles D. Hansen, Jonathan C. Roberts (2011): Visual Comparison for Information Visualization. Information visualization 10 (4): 289-309, DOI: 10.1177/1473871611416549
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