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31
Citations
4118
World Ranking
13665
National Ranking
5449

Overview

Steven F. Roth is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with specific attention to subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Information Systems.

The main topics of Steven F. Roth's work focus on Power Systems and Technologies as well as Technology and Security Systems.

The scientist has contributed to the publication venue Systems and Control Transactions, where they have published work.

Recent publications include the paper titled Improved Design of Flushing Process for Multi-Product Pipelines, published in 2024 within the Systems and Control Transactions journal.

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Best Publications

  • Interactive graphic design using automatic presentation knowledge

    Steven F. Roth;John Kolojejchick;Joe Mattis;Jade Goldstein

  • Data characterization for intelligent graphics presentation

    Steven F. Roth;Joe Mattis

  • Visage: a user interface environment for exploring information

    S.F. Roth;P. Lucas;J.A. Senn;C.C. Gomberg

  • A prototype reading coach that listens

    Jack Mostow;Steven F. Roth;Alexander G. Hauptmann;Matthew Kane

  • Computer system and method for analyzing information using one or more visualization frames

    Peter Lucas;Steven Roth;Jeffrey Senn;Michael Blaine Burks

  • Describing complex charts in natural language: a caption generation system

    Vibhu O. Mittal;Giuseppe Carenini;Johanna D. Moore;Steven Roth

  • Using aggregation and dynamic queries for exploring large data sets

    Jade Goldstein;Steven F. Roth

  • Toward an information visualization workspace: combining multiple means of expression

    Steven F. Roth;Mei C. Chuah;Stephan Kerpedjiev;John A. Kolojejchick

  • An interactive visual query environment for exploring data

    Mark Derthick;John Kolojejchick;Steven F. Roth

  • On the semantics of interactive visualizations

    M.C. Chuah;S.F. Roth

  • SDM: selective dynamic manipulation of visualizations

    Mei C. Chuah;Steven F. Roth;Joe Mattis;John Kolojejchick

  • Automating the presentation of information

    S.F. Roth;J. Mattis

  • Intelligent multimedia presentation systems: research and principles

    Steven F. Roth;William E Hefley

  • An interactive visualization environment for data exploration

    Mark Derthick;John Kolojejchick;Steven F. Roth

  • A Framework for Knowledge-based, Interactive Data Exploration

    Jade Goldstein;Steven F. Roth;John Kolojejchick;Joe Mattis

  • Graphics and natural language as components of automatic explanation

    Steven F. Roth;Joe Mattis;Xavier Mesnard

  • Enhancing data exploration with a branching history of user operations

    M. Derthick;S. F. Roth

  • Generating explanatory captions for information graphics

    Vibhu O. Mittal;Steven Roth;Johanna D. Moore;Joe Mattis

  • Mapping communicative goals into conceptual tasks to generate graphics in discourse

    S. Kerpedjiev;S. F. Roth

  • Visualizing common ground

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  • Autobrief: an experimental system for the automatic generation of briefings in integrated text and information graphics

    Nancy L. Green;Giuseppe Carenini;Stephan Kerpedjiev;Joe Mattis

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Carenini
Giuseppe Carenini University of British Columbia
Johanna D. Moore
Johanna D. Moore University of Edinburgh
Alexander G. Hauptmann
Alexander G. Hauptmann Carnegie Mellon University
Ben Shneiderman
Ben Shneiderman University of Maryland, College Park
Stuart K. Card
Stuart K. Card Stanford University
Andrew W. Moore
Andrew W. Moore Carnegie Mellon University

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