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.

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

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

 

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
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