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Using MoneyColor to Represent Financial Data

Shen, X. and Eades, P.

    One form of information visualization is called ambient display. It is defined as the use of aesthetically pleasing displays of information which sit on the periphery of a user's attention (Manko, Dey, Hsieh, Kientz, Lederer and Ames 2003). Financial visualization is the practice of making large financial datasets into images . In this paper, we describe a research project which uses watercolor images to represent the real-time changes in stock price and volume.
Cite as: Shen, X. and Eades, P. (2005). Using MoneyColor to Represent Financial Data. In Proc. Asia Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation (APVIS2005), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 45. Hong, S.-H., Ed. ACS. 125-129.
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