Visualization for epidemiological modelling: challenges, solutions, reflections and recommendations
We report on an ongoing collaboration between epidemiological modellers and visualization researchers by documenting and reflecting upon knowledge constructs-a series of ideas, approaches and methods taken from existing visualization research and practice-deployed and developed to support modelling...
Main Authors: | Dykes, J, Abdul-Rahman, A, Archambault, D, Bach, B, Borgo, R, Chen, M, Enright, J, Fang, H, Firat, EE, Freeman, E, Gönen, T, Harris, C, Jianu, R, John, NW, Khan, S, Lahiff, A, Laramee, RS, Matthews, L, Mohr, S, Nguyen, PH, Rahat, AAM, Reeve, R, Ritsos, PD, Roberts, JC, Slingsby, A, Swallow, B, Torsney-Weir, T, Turkay, C, Turner, R, Vidal, FP, Wang, Q, Wood, J, Xu, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2022
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