Doantam Phan
dphan at cs dot stanford dot edu 353 Serra Mall
Gates Building 3B, Room 382
Stanford, CA 94305
fax: (650) 723-0033
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I completed my PhD in computer science at Stanford in December 2007. Before coming here, I did my undergrad across the bay at UC Berkeley.
My interests are in human-computer interaction and information visualization. I was advised by Terry Winograd. I also worked with Pat Hanrahan.
My dissertation project, isis, provides network system administrators with an interactive visualization to investigate intrusions.
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isis: an infovis system for investigating security [web]
Watch a short video that demonstrates the features of Isis (33MB)
Supporting the Visualization and Forensic Analysis of Network Events [web]
Doctoral Dissertation
Visual Analysis of Network Flow Data with Timelines and Event Plots [web]
Doantam Phan, John Gerth, Marcia Lee, Andreas Paepcke, and Terry Winograd
Proceedings of VizSEC 2007
Progressive Multiples for Communication-Minded Visualization [web]
Doantam Phan, Andreas Paepcke, and Terry Winograd
Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2007
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Flow Map Layout [web]
Doantam Phan, Ling Xiao, Ron Yeh, Terry Winograd, and Pat Hanrahan
Proceedings of Information Visualization 2005
download the source code and jar files
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Identification and Validation of Cognitive Design Principles for Automated Generation of Assembly Instructions [web]
Julie Heiser, Doantam Phan, Maneesh Agrawala, Barbara Tversky and Pat Hanrahan
Advanced Visual Interfaces 2004 |
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Designing Effective Step by Step Assembly Instructions [web]
Maneesh Agrawala, Doantam Phan, Julie Heiser, John Haymaker, Jeff Klingner, Pat Hanrahan and Barbara Tversky
SIGGRAPH 2003
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