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2014
Rind, A., Aigner, W., Wagner, M., Miksch, S., & Lammarsch, T. (2014). User Tasks for Evaluation: Untangling the Terminology Throughout Visualization Design and Development. In H. Lam, P. Isenberg, T. Isenberg, & M. Sedlmair (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Beyond Time and Errors: Novel Evaluation Methods for Visualization (pp. 9–15). ACM. https://doi.org/10/f3szvm
Wagner, M., Aigner, W., Rind, A., Dornhackl, H., Kadletz, K., Luh, R., & Tavolato, P. (2014). Problem Characterization and Abstraction for Visual Analytics in Behavior-Based Malware Pattern Analysis. In L. Harrison (Ed.), Proceedings of the Eleventh Workshop on Visualization for Cyber Security (pp. 9–16). ACM. https://doi.org/10/cv8p
2013
Kiselka, A., Greisberger, A., & Heller, M. (2013). Perception of muscular effort in multiple sclerosis. NeuroRehabilitation, 32(2), 415–423. https://doi.org/10/gh377b
2012
Rubisch, J., Doppler, J., Schuster, S., & Raffaseder, H. (2012, September). Semantic Movie Scene Annotation for Rapid Prototyping of Score Music. Proceedings of the ICMC2012 Conference. ICMC2012, Ljubljana (Slowenien).
Rubisch, J., Doppler, J., Schuster, S., & Raffaseder, H. (2012). Accessibility considerations in designing a layperson"s application for score music description. Proceedings of the 7th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound, 98–105. https://doi.org/10/gjbvft
2011
Doppler, J., Rubisch, J., Jaksche, M., & Raffaseder, H. (2011, September). RaPScoM: Towards composition strategies in a rapid score music prototyping framework. Proceedings of the Audio Mostly Conference. Audio Mostly 2011, Coimbra, Portugal.
Rubisch, J., Doppler, J., & Raffaseder, H. (2011, July). RaPScoM - A Framework for Rapid Prototyping of Semantically Enhanced Score Music. Proceedings of the 8th Sound and Music Computing Conference. 8th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Padova, Italy.