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タグ: focus_plus_context [9 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag focus_plus_context.
  • Attention-reactive user interfaces for sensemaking
    (2005), pp. 2-2.
    by Stuart Card
  • Combining Linking & Focusing Techniques for a Multiple Hierarchy Visualisation
    (2001)
    by Martin Graham, Jessie Kennedy
  • A fisheye presentation strategy: Aircraft maintenance data
    (1990), pp. 875-880.
    by Deborah A Mitta
  • Information visualization using a new focus+context technique in combination with dynamic clustering of information space
    (1999), pp. 1-5.
    by Matthias Kreuseler, Heidrun Schumann
    posted to focus_plus_context visualization by tdent on 2006-06-16 19:47:39 as read along with 1 group CHISEL
  • Keeping things in context: a comparative evaluation of focus plus context screens, overviews, and zooming
    (2002), pp. 259-266.
    by Patrick Baudisch, Nathaniel Good, Victoria Bellotti, Pamela Schraedley
  • The effect of information scent on searching information: visualizations of large tree structures
    (2000), pp. 161-172.
    by Peter Pirolli, Stuart K Card, Mija M Van Der Wege
  • A review and taxonomy of distortion-oriented presentation techniques
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 1, No. 2. (June 1994), pp. 126-160.
    by YK Leung, MD Apperley
  • Multidimensional information visualization through sliding rods
    (2000), pp. 173-180.
    by Tom Lanning, Kent Wittenburg, Michael Heinrichs, Christina Fyock, Glenn Li
    posted to focus_plus_context visualization by tdent on 2006-06-16 19:31:32 as read along with 1 group CHISEL
  • Graphical fisheye views
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 37, No. 12. (December 1994), pp. 73-83.
    by Manojit Sarkar, Marc H Brown
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