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Some projects and online demos related to nonlinear magnification.

ARPANET Psiber SPACE
"Pseudo-scientific visualization" of the arpanet with some fisheye concepts by Don Hopkins (circa 1986).
CZWeb
CZWeb is a self-organizing 2-1/2 D bookmark "map" that communicates with Netscape Navigator to create functional icons of Web pages and their servers. From Simon Fraser University Graphics and Multimedia Research Lab.
EBI Hyperbolic Viewer
Java-based hyperbolic viewer from the European Bioinformatics Institute.
FAD Toolkit
An efficient pipeline-based programmer's library for producing sophisticated nonlinear magnification effects. The page demonstrates a number of applications that the toolkit has been applied to.
Flip Zooming
Lars Holmquist, Goteborg University
Groupware Fisheye Viewer
University of Calgary
HCFA Cluster Visualization
An application developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory using nonlinear magnification of high-dimensional clusters to enhance data-mining detection of fraud within the Medicare system.
A Hierarchical Focus+Context Method for Image Browsing
Lars Holmquist, Goteborg University
Hyperbolic Tree SDK
From Inxight.
HyperLINK
A visual WWW navigation aid using nonlinear magnification from Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Jazz
Java toolkit for building zoomable displays from the HCIL at UMD.
Magnification Brushing Demo
A QuickTime movie (1.2 MB) demonstrating the interactive use of a magnifying brush for free-form specification of magnification, from Alan Keahey, Los Alamos National Lab.
MLI Project
Xerox PARC
Pad++
University of New Mexico and NYU Media Research Laboratory
Site Manager
Web site publishing and managing software from Silicon Graphics which includes a 3D hyperbolic graph viewer from Tamara Munzner, Stanford University.
Table Lens
Spreadsheet visualization from Inxight.
Thematic Magnification
Real-time movie demos of thematic magnification of U.S. map based on electoral votes in presidential election from Alan Keahey, Advanced Computing Lab - Los Alamos National Lab.
The Brain
Information linking and navigation from thebrain.com.
VRML Magnification Field Visualization
VRML example illustrating the relation between transformation, magnification and distortion for a nonlinear magnification system. From Alan Keahey, Indiana University. (VRML 2.0, tested with CosmoPlayer 1.0.2 under IRIX 6.2, your mileage may vary.)
Zippers
Focus+Context web browser at DEC Systems Research Center

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