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| Research Statement
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| A summary of my research interests and future directions.
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| Teaching Statement
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| A summary of my teaching philosophy and mentoring experience.
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| Curriculum Vitae
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| A complete listing of my publications, experience and qualifications.
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| Representative Publications
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- Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman: Balancing Systematic and Flexible Exploration of Social Networks. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (InfoVis 2006). 12(5): 693-700. Baltimore, United States. (2006). [1]
- Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman. Integrating Statistics and Visualization: Case Studies of Gaining Clarity During Exploratory Data Analysis. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2008). Florence, Italy. (2008). [2]
- Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman. Systematic Yet Flexible Discovery: Guiding Domain Experts Through Exploratory Data Analysis. International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2008). Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. (2008). [3]
- Frank van Ham and Adam Perer: “Search, Show Context, Expand on Demand”: Supporting Large Graph Exploration with Degree-of-Interest. IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (Infovis 2009). Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. (2009). [4]
My other publications may be accessed on my Publications page.
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| References
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- Ben Shneiderman, Professor, University of Maryland.
- Ben Bederson, Professor, University of Maryland.
- Marc Smith, Chief Social Scientist, Connected Action Consulting Group.
- Ido Guy, Research Manager, IBM Research Haifa.
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