TY - CONF TI - A Visual Survey of Tree Visualization AU - Jürgensmann, Susanne AU - Schulz, Hans-Jörg AB - The number of available visualization techniques grows with each year's Visweek, EuroVis, and PacificVis conferences. This is promising, as it shows that 20 years after the field of Information Visualization started to take shape, there is still room for plenty of new developments and improvements. Yet with each newly developed visualization technique, it becomes more and more challenging for users and visualization researchers alike to maintain an overview of the vast numbers of available visualizations. As a result, we see many re-inventions of already existing visualizations that simply were not known to the re-inventors. Hence, the more mature the field of visualization grows and the more techniques are developed, the more the need arises to survey and keep track of them. This need to catalogue and consolidate the "visualization zoo" is underlined by a recent surge of survey articles just for the subdomain of graph visualization alone. This poster adds on to this list, by specifically targeting tree visualizations in all their facets - not only from scholarly publications, but also interesting variants from blog entries, flickr galleries, and newspaper articles throughout the internet. C1 - Salt Lake City, USA C3 - Poster at the IEEE InfoVis'10 DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.6084/m9.figshare.6876335.v1 ER -