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Press Release 09-082 - Video
An interview with Bill Howe of the University of Washington.

An interview with Bill Howe of the University of Washington.
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Visualizations have played an important role in science for decades. As data collection becomes more sophisticated, finding ways to visualize large data sets in a relatively easy and affordable manner has become an imperative. As part of the CluE initiative, Bill Howe, a computer scientist at the University of Washington, is working with colleagues at the University of Utah to develop a cost-effective visualization tool based on the VisTrails suite.

Credit: University of Washington and the National Science Foundation.

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Last Updated: Apr 29, 2009