The Transregional Collaborative Research Centre 161 “Quantitative Methods for Visual Computing” is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Stuttgart and the University of Konstanz, funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under project number 251654672. Ulm University and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München are participating institutions in the second and third funding period. The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen in was a participating institution in the first funding period.

The goal of SFB/Transregio 161 is establishing the paradigm of quantitative science in the field of visual computing, which is a long-term endeavour requiring a fundamental research effort broadly covering four research areas, namely quantitative models and measures, adaptive algorithms, interaction and applications. In the third funding period, which started in 2023, new research directions are being approached. One is visual explainability, assessing and quantifying how well the users of a visualisation system understand the phenomena shown visually. The second direction targets mixed reality, covering all forms of augmented and virtual reality as a cross-cutting field of various visual computing subfields, irrespective of applied technology. The third research theme aims to bring research results in the world, moving away from experiments in the laboratory and in the wild to openly accessible applications that provide research results, methods, data sets, and other outcomes from SFB/Transregio 161 to a wide range of stakeholders in academia, industry, teaching, and society in general.

In SFB/Transregio 161, approximately 40 scientists in the fields of computer science, visualisation, computer vision, human computer interaction, linguistics and applied psychology are jointly working on improving the quality of future visual computing methods and applications.

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Apr 8, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 A07 "Visual Attention Modeling for Optimization of Information Visualizations"
Wang, Yao; Bulling, Andreas, 2024, "VisRecall++: Analysing and Predicting Recallability of Information Visualisations from Gaze Behaviour (Dataset and Reproduction Data)", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3138, DaRUS, V1, UNF:6:NwphGtoYrBQqd2TyRh0OHA== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains stimuli and collected participant data of VisRecall++. The structure of the dataset is described in the README-File. Further, if you are interested in related codes of the publication, you can find a copy of the code repository (see Metadata for Research Sof...
Mar 22, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 A07 "Visual Attention Modeling for Optimization of Information Visualizations"
Wang, Yao; Bulling, Andreas, 2024, "Saliency3D: A 3D Saliency Dataset Collected on Screen (Dataset and Experiment Application)", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4101, DaRUS, V1
While visual saliency has recently been studied in 3D, the experimental setup for collecting 3D saliency data can be expensive and cumbersome. To address this challenge, we propose a novel experimental design that utilizes an eye tracker on a screen to collect 3D saliency data. O...
Mar 13, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 B01 "Adaptive Self-Consistent Visualization"
Krake, Tim; Klötzl, Daniel; Hägele, David; Weiskopf, Daniel, 2024, "Uncertainty-Aware Seasonal-Trend Decomposition Based on Loess - Supplemental Material", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3845, DaRUS, V1
In this supplemental material, we provide the appendix (mathematically exact propagation of uncertainty) and the video material for uncertainty-aware seasonal-trend decomposition based on loess (UASTL). This material complements the main document: The paper on Uncertainty-Aware S...
Mar 1, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 INF "Collaboration Infrastructure"
Becher, Michael; Müller, Christoph; Reina, Guido; Weiskopf, Daniel; Ertl, Thomas, 2024, "Your visualisations are going places: Performance data for scientific visualisation on gaming consoles", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4003, DaRUS, V1
The data set contains performance data (mainly frame times) for rendering spherical glyphs and scalar fields on Xbox Series consoles, mobile game consoles and a reference PC with different GPUs.
Feb 28, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 D05 "Visual computing for ERP-based brain activity"
Mikheev, Vladimir; Skukies, Rene; Ehinger, Benedikt, 2023, "Supplementary material: "The Art of Brainwaves: A Survey on Event-Related Potential Visualization Practices"", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3729, DaRUS, V2, UNF:6:+qePfVjlqif+DUSlAZSsrw== [fileUNF]
The purpose related to this dataset is to investigate the state of visualization in ERP (Event-Related Potential) research. The investigation was conducted through an online questionnaire administered via LimeSurvey Community Edition v5.4.7, hosted by the University of Stuttgart....
Feb 26, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 INF "Collaboration Infrastructure"
Müller, Christoph; Ertl, Thomas, 2024, "Performance Data for the Visualisation of Time-Dependent Particles using DirectStorage", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4017, DaRUS, V1
Results of a series of performance measurements (frame times) to determine the impact of using the DirectStorage API for rendering time-dependent particle data sets in contrast to using traditional POSIX-style I/O APIs.
Feb 6, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 B01 "Adaptive Self-Consistent Visualization"
Rodrigues, Nils; Dennig, Frederik L.; Brandt, Vincent; Keim, Daniel; Weiskopf, Daniel, 2024, "Comparative Evaluation of Animated Scatter Plot Transitions - Supplemental Material", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3451, DaRUS, V1
We evaluated several animations for transitions between scatter plots in a crowd-sourcing study. We published the results in a paper and provide additional information within this supplemental material. Contents: Tables that did not fit into the original paper, due to page limits...
Feb 6, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 D04 "Quantitative Aspects of Immersive Analytics for the Life Sciences"
Aichem, Michael; Klein, Karsten; Kobourov, Stephen; Schreiber, Falk, 2023, "Supplemental Materials for: "De-emphasise, Aggregate, and Hide: A Study on Interactive Visual Transformations for Group Structures in Network Visualisations"", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3706, DaRUS, V2
This dataset contains the supplemental materials for our publication "De-emphasise, Aggregate, and Hide: A Study on Interactive Visual Transformations for Group Structures in Network Visualisations". The publication reports on an experiment that we conducted to explore the effect...
Jan 26, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 A03 "Quantification of Visual Analytics Transformations and Mappings"
Dennig, Frederik L.; Joos, Lucas; Paetzold, Patrick; Blumberg, Daniela; Deussen, Oliver; Keim, Daniel; Fischer, Maximilian T., 2024, "The Categorical Data Map - Replication Data", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3372, DaRUS, V1, UNF:6:4NrkBxJKpeeQqsRmi8XRPw== [fileUNF]
Source code and datasets used for our experiments are shared for replication purposes along our publication "The Categorical Data Map". We describe each of the six datasets individually on a per-file basis. All datasets are purely nominal datasets.
Jan 26, 2024 - SFB-TRR 161 A07 "Visual Attention Modeling for Optimization of Information Visualizations"
Wang, Yao, 2024, "SalChartQA: Question-driven Saliency on Information Visualisations (Dataset and Reproduction Data)", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3884, DaRUS, V1
Understanding the link between visual attention and user’s needs when visually exploring information visualisations is under-explored due to a lack of large and diverse datasets to facilitate these analyses. To fill this gap, we introduce SalChartQA - a novel crowd-sourced datase...
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