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  1. Article

    Open Access

    The impact of an MSU service on acute stroke care in a middle-sized city: a simulation-based analysis

    Kristina Szabo, Till Nagel, Alexander Grund, Alexander Kravatzky in Journal of Neurology (2024)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Experiencing Data on Location: A Case Study of Visualizing Air Quality for Citizens

    Visualizing urban data has different purposes. Besides more traditional goals such as supporting experts to decide on smart city policies, supporting citizens to understand aspects of the city relevant to one’...

    Christoph Huber, Till Nagel in KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic… (2023)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Visually Analysing Urban Mobility: Results and Insights from Three Student Research Projects

    Since the digitalization of urban mobility, such systems generate large and heterogenous data sets. Handling these, however, is still a major challenge. To help people making sense of urban data, skills in dat...

    Till Nagel in KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information (2020)

  4. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Unfolding – A Library for Interactive Maps

    Visualizing data with geo-spatial properties has become more important and prevalent due to the wide spread dissemination of devices, sensors, databases, and services with references to the physical world. Yet...

    Till Nagel, Joris Klerkx, Andrew Vande Moere in Human Factors in Computing and Informatics (2013)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Visualizing Geospatial Co-authorship Data on a Multitouch Tabletop

    This paper presents Muse, a visualization of institutional co-authorship of publications. The objective is to create an interactive visualization, which enables users to visually analyze collaboration between ...

    Till Nagel, Erik Duval, Frank Heidmann in Smart Graphics (2011)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Components of a Research 2.0 Infrastructure

    In this paper, we investigate the components of a Research 2.0 infrastructure. We propose building blocks and their concrete implementation to leverage Research 2.0 practice and technologies in our field, incl...

    Thomas Daniel Ullmann, Fridolin Wild in Sustaining TEL: From Innovation to Learnin… (2010)

  7. Chapter and Conference Paper

    mæve – An Interactive Tabletop Installation for Exploring Background Information in Exhibitions

    This paper introduces the installation mæve: a novel approach to present background information in exhibitions in a highly interactive, tangible and sociable manner. Visitors can collect paper cards representi...

    Till Nagel, Larissa Pschetz, Moritz Stefaner in Human-Computer Interaction. Ambient, Ubiqu… (2009)