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-The VizAssist project is conducted by Fatma Bouali and Gilles Venturini with the contribution of several ​students+The VizAssist project is conducted by Fatma Bouali ​(University of Lille 2, and University François Rabelais of Tours, France) ​and Gilles Venturini ​(University François Rabelais of Tours, France) ​with the contribution of several ​people
-  * Noureddine Saifi, 2008: first implementation of the Visualization model and of an initial matching algorithm,​ +  * Noureddine Saifi, MSc student, 2008: first implementation of the Visualization model and of an initial matching algorithm,​ 
-  * Abdelheq Guettala, 2009/​2013: ​PhD on a second version of VizAssist with an implementation in Java and with several visualizations in Java3D. This version was off-line and it integrated a first Interactive Genetic Algorithm,​ +  * Abdelheq Guettala, PhD student, and Christiane Guinot, 2009/2013: second version of VizAssist with an implementation in Java and with several visualizations in Java3D. This version was off-line and it integrated a first Interactive Genetic Algorithm,​ 
-  * Jean Debarochez, Remy Pradignac, 2013/2014: development of the third version of VizAssist and improvement of several functionalities. ​ This is the first on-line version!+  * Jean Debarochez, Remy Pradignac, MSc students, 2013/2014: development of the third version of VizAssist and improvement of several functionalities. ​ This is the first on-line version! 
 +  * Yann-Thomas Le Moigne, MSc student, 2014/2015, who made great improvements to the on-line version.
  
 We address our special thanks and gratitude to the [[http://​vis.stanford.edu/​papers/​d3|D3js creators]] and to all the D3js community, and especially to the developers who are sharing their code. In VizAssist, the code of most of the visualizations was adapted from existing on-line versions. We address our special thanks and gratitude to the [[http://​vis.stanford.edu/​papers/​d3|D3js creators]] and to all the D3js community, and especially to the developers who are sharing their code. In VizAssist, the code of most of the visualizations was adapted from existing on-line versions.
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 +This project was partially supported by the Région Centre with the FDTE project.
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 +Citing VizAssist
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 +To cite VizAssist, please use the following paper: ​
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 +  * (2015) Fatma Bouali, Abdelheq Guettala, Gilles Venturini, VizAssist: an interactive user assistant for visual data mining, The Visual Computer, 17 pages, Springer,​[[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00371-015-1132-9|doi]],​ to appear.
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