I do not have time to summarize these papers but I wanted to post them anyway (it may be a while before things settle down). All are related to parallel coordinates. Some are new some are old (classics).
[1] E. Fanea, S. Carpendale, and T. Isenberg, “An Interactive 3D Integration of Parallel Coordinates and Star Glyphs,” Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 2005, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 149–156.
[2] M. Graham and J. Kennedy, “Using Curves to Enhance Parallel Coordinate Visualisations,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualization,
London, England, Jul. 2003, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 10–16.
[3] L. O. Hall and M. R. Berthold, “Fuzzy Parallel Coordinates,” Proceedings of the International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, Atlanta, Georgia, Jul. 2000, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 74–78.
[4] H. Hauser, F. Ledermann, and H. Doleisch, “Angular
Brushing of Extended Parallel Coordinates,” Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2002, Boston, Massachusetts, Oct. 2002, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 127–130.
[5] A. Inselberg and B. Dimsdale, “Parallel Coordinates: A Tool for Visualizing Multidimensional Geometry,” Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 1990, San Francisco, California,
Oct. 1990, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 361–378.
[6] M. Jern and J. Franz´en, ““GeoAnalytics” – Exploring Spatio-temporal and Multivariate Data,” Proceedings of the Information Visualization 2006, London, United Kingdom, Jul. 2006, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 25–31.
[7] H. Siirtola, “Direct Manipulation of Parallel Coordinates,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation, London, England, Jul. 2000, IEEE
Computer Society, pp. 373–378.
[8] C. Tominski, J. Abello, and H. Schumann, “Axes-based Visualizations with Radial Layouts,” Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Nicosia, Cyprus, Mar. 2004, ACM, pp. 1242–1247.