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Book Chapters

  1. Adam Perer. Finding Beautiful Insights in the Chaos of Social Network Visualizations. In Beautiful Visualization. O’Reilly Press. To be published in May 2010. [1]

Journal Papers (Refereed)

  1. Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman. Integrating Statistics and Visualization for Exploratory Power: From Long-Term Case Studies to Design Guidelines. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (CG&A): Special Issue on Visual Analytics Evaluation. 29(3): 39-51 (2009). [2]
  2. Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman, Douglas W. Oard: Using rhythms of relationships to understand e-mail archives. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) 57(14): 1936-1948 (2006). [3]

Conference Papers (Refereed)

  1. Michael Muller, Kate Ehrlich, Tara Matthews, Adam Perer, Inbal Ronen, and Ido Guy. Diversity among Enterprise Online Communities: Collaborating, Teaming, and Innovating through Social Media. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2012). Austin, Texas. (2012). [4]
  2. Adam Perer, Ido Guy, Erel Uziel, Inbal Ronen, Michal Jacovi: Visual Social Network Analytics for Relationship Discovery in the Enterprise. IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST 2011). Providence, Rhode Island, USA. (2011).
  3. Jeffrey Heer, Adam Perer: Orion: A System for Modeling, Transformation and Visualization of Multi-dimensional Heterogeneous Networks. IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST 2011). Providence, Rhode Island, USA. (2011).
  4. Michal Jacovi, Ido Guy, Adam Perer, Inbal Ronen, Erel Uziel and Michael Maslenko. Digital Traces of Interest: Deriving Interest Relationships from Social Media Interactions. European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW 2011). Aarhus, Denmark. (2011). [5]
  5. Ido Guy, Adam Perer, Tal Daniel, Ohad Greenshpan, Itai Turbahn: Guess Who? Enriching the Social Graph through a Crowdsourcing Game. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011). Vancouver, Canada. (2011). [6]
  6. Ido Guy, Sigalit Ur, Inbal Ronen, Adam Perer, Michal Jacovi: Do You Want to Know? Recommending Strangers in the Enterprise. ACM Conference of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2011). Hangzhou, China. (2011). [7]
  7. Ido Guy, Michal Jacovi, Adam Perer, Inbal Ronen and Erel Uziel: Same Places, Same Things, Same People? Mining User Similarity on Social Media. ACM Conference of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010). Savannah, Georgia, USA. (2010). [8]
  8. 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). [9]
  9. Marc A. Smith, Ben Shneiderman, Natasha Milic-Frayling, Eduarda Rodrigues, Vladimir Barash, Cody Dunne, Tony Capone, Adam Perer and Eric Gleave: Analyzing (Social Media) Networks with NodeXL. International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2009). University Park, Pennsylvania, USA. (2009). [10]
  10. 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). [11]
  11. 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). [12]
  12. Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman: Balancing Systematic and Flexible Exploration of Social Net-works. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (InfoVis 2006). 12(5): 693-700. Baltimore, United States. (2006). [13]
  13. Adam Perer and Marc A. Smith: Contrasting portraits of email practices: visual approaches to reflection and analysis. International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2006): 389-395. Venice, Italy. (2006) [14]
  14. Adam Perer and Ben Shneiderman. Improving Interactive Exploration of Social Networks. International Sunbelt Social Network Conference (SUNBELT). Vancouver, Canada (2006).
  15. Adam Perer: Making sense of social networks. Extended Abstracts of ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI 2006): 1779-1782. Montreal, Canada (2006). [15]
  16. Eric Bier and Adam Perer. Icon Abacus: positional display of document attributes. Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2005): 289-290. Denver, United States (2005). [16]

Workshop Papers (Refereed)

  1. Adam Perer. The Value of Analyzing Behavior on Multiple Social Mediating Technologies. Social Mediating Technologies: Developing the Research Agenda Workshop at CHI 2009. Boston, Massachusetts. (2009).
  2. Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman. Supporting Exploration in Social Data Analysis. Social Data Analysis Workshop at CHI 2008. Florence, Italy. (2008).
  3. Adam Perer. Analyzing the Networked: Visual Techniques for Understanding the Social Structure of Social Software. Public Practices, Social Software: Examining social practices in networked publics. 3rd Annual Communities and Technologies Conference. East Lansing, MI. (2007).
  4. Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman. Orderly Analysis of Social Visualizations. Social Visualization Workshop at CHI 2006. Montreal, Canada. (2006).

Demos, Posters, and Challenges

  1. Adam Perer. Using SocialAction to uncover structure in social networks over time. IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST 2008): 213-214. Columbus, Ohio, 2008.
  2. Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman. The Global Network of Terrorism: Dynamic Trends from 1969-1997. Competition on Visualizing Network Dynamics: International Workshop and Conference on Network Science. New York Hall of Science, New York, NY. May 2007. [17]
  3. Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman. Beyond Threads: Identifying Discussions in Email Archives. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005). Minneapolis, United States. (2005). [18]
  4. Eric Bier, Adam Perer. Icon Abacus and Ghost Icons. Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL). Denver, United States (2005). [19]

Other Publications

  1. Adam Perer, Frank van Ham: Integrating Querying and Browsing in Partial Graph Visualizations. IBM Technical Report. (2011). [20]
  2. Adam Perer and Chris Wilson. The Steroids Social Network: An interactive feature on the Mitchell report. Slate Magazine. Dec. 21, 2007. [21]
  3. Eric Bier and Adam Perer. Icon Abacus and Ghost Icons. IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries Bulletin, 2(1). (2005)

Thesises

  1. Adam Perer. Integrating Statistics and Visualization to Improve Exploratory Social Network Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation (2008). [22]
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