Items where Author is "Turkay, Çağatay"
Article
Turkay, Çağatay and Kaya, Erdem and Balcısoy, Selim and Hauser, Helwig (2017) Designing progressive and interactive analytics processes for high-dimensional data analysis. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 23 (1). pp. 131-140. ISSN 1077-2626 (Print) 1941-0506 (Online)
Turkay, Çağatay and Koç, Emre and Balcısoy, Selim (2009) An information theoretic approach to camera control for crowded scenes. Visual Computer, 25 (5-7). pp. 451-459. ISSN 0178-2789 (Print) 1432-2315 (Online)
Papers in Conference Proceedings
Boz, Hasan Alp and Bahrami, Mohsen and Suhara, Yoshihiko and Bozkaya, Burçin and Balcısoy, Selim (2020) An exploratory visual analytics tool for multivariate dynamic networks. In: 11th International EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (EuroVA), Norrköping, Sweden
Turkay, Çağatay and Koç, Emre and Balcısoy, Selim (2010) An information theory based behavioral model for agent-based crowd simulations. In: 25th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS 2010), London, UK
Turkay, Çağatay and Koç, Emre and Balcısoy, Selim (2009) Adaptive behavioral modeling for crowd simulations. In: The 22nd Annual Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA 2009), Amsterdam, Netherlands
Çaycı, Ayşegül and Sümengen, Selçuk and Turkay, Çağatay and Balcısoy, Selim and Saygın, Yücel (2009) Temporal dynamics of user interests in web search queries. In: 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA '09), Bradford, England
Book Section / Chapter
Turkay, Çağatay and Koç, Emre and Balcısoy, Selim (2012) An information theoretical approach to crowd simulation. In: Arisona, Stefan Müller and Aschwanden, Gideon and Halatsch, Jan and Wonka, Peter, (eds.) Digital Urban Modeling and Simulation. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 242. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 236-261. ISBN 978-3-642-29757-1 (Print) 978-3-642-29758-8 (Online)
Thesis
Turkay, Çağatay (2009) An information theoretical approach to crowd simulation. [Thesis]