I just went through Discussion 5 to get a sense of what papers people picked.
At the time I went through, there were 111 “votes” (I didn’t count the number of people). 59 different papers got at least 1 vote. 24 got 2 or more. Here are the ones that got 3 or more votes (with the number of votes):
- 8 Modeling Color Difference for Visualization Design
- 6 Visualizing Dataflow Graphs of Deep Learning Models in TensorFlow
- 5 Bring it to the Pitch: Combining Video and Movement Data to Enhance Team Sport Analysis
- 4 Globe Browsing: Contextualized Spatio-Temporal Planetary Surface Visualization
- 4 Graphiti: Interactive Specification of Attribute-based Edges for Network Modeling and Visualization
- 4 Scatterplots: Tasks, Data, and Designs
- 4 Visualizing Nonlinear Narratives with Story Curves
- 3 A Virtual Reality Visualization Tool for Neuron Tracing
- 3 How Do Ancestral Traits Shape Family Trees over Generations
- 3 TACO: Visualizing Changes in Tables Over Time
- 3 Timelines Revisited: A Design Space and Considerations for Expressive Storytelling
- 3 VIGOR: Interactive Visual Exploration of Graph Query Results
- 3 Visualizing Big Data Outliers through Distributed Aggregation
- 3 What Would a Graph Look Like in This Layout? A Machine Learning Approach to Large Graph Visualization