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Nonlinear Magnification Bibliography
(Alphabetical)
Provided by Alan Keahey (keahey
at acm dot org) on the Nonlinear Magnification
InfoCenter
126 references, last updated Tue Oct 8 19:22:11
US/East-Indiana 2002
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- Paul Anderson and Ray Smith. WARP:
A distortion oriented display implementation based on the STAR
architecture. In OZCHI, 1995.
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- Paul Anderson, Ray Smith, and Zhongwei Zhang. STAR:
A general architecture for the support of distortion oriented displays.
In International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data
Mining, 1995.
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- Paul Anderson, Ray Smith, and Zhongwei Zhang. FRUSTUM:
A novel distortion oriented display for demanding applications.
In Electronic Imaging, 1996.
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- Ben Bederson, Mary Czerwinski, and George Robertson. A fisheye
calendar interface for pdas providing overviews for small displays.
Technical report, University of Maryland, Human Computer Interaction
Lab, 2002.
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- Benjamin B. Bederson. Fisheye
menus. In UIST, pages 217-225, 2000.
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- Benjamin B. Bederson and James D. Hollan.
Pad++: A zoomable graphical interface. In Proceedings of the ACM
Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 1994. Short paper.
- [BH94b]
- Benjamin B. Bederson and James D. Hollan.
Pad++: A zooming graphical interface for exploring alternate interface
physics. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface
Software and Technology, 1994.
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- Lyn Bartram, Albert Ho, John Dill, and Frank Henigman.
The continuous zoom: A constrained fisheye technique for viewing and
navigating large information spaces. In Proceedings of the ACM
Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, November
1995.
- [BHP+96]
- Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan, Ken
Perlin, Jonathan Meyer, David Bacon, and George Furnas. Pad++: A
zoomable graphical sketchpad for exploring alternate interface physics.
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, pages
3-31, 1996.
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- Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan, Jason
Stewart, David Rogers, Allison Druin, and David Vick. A zooming web browser.
In Proceedings of SPIE Conference on Multimedia Computing and
Networking, 1996.
- [BMNW97a]
- Marc H. Brown, Hannes Marais, Mac A. Najork,
and William E. Weihl. Focus+context
display of web pages: Implementation alternatives. Technical
Report 1997-010, Digital Systems Research Center, May 1997.
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- Marc H. Brown, Hannes Marais, Mac A. Najork,
and William E. Weihl. Focus+context display of web pages:
Implementation alternatives. In Proceedings of the 6th
International World Wide Web Conference, April 1997. Also
appeared as DEC-SRC Technical Note 1997-010.
- [BW96a]
- Marc H. Brown and William E. Weihl. Zippers:
A focus+context display of web pages. Technical Report 140, Digital
Systems Research Center, May 1996.
- [BW96b]
- Marc H. Brown and William E. Weihl. Zippers: A
focus+context display of web pages. In World Conference of the
Web Society, 1996. Also available as DEC-SRC Tech Report 140.
- [CCF95a]
- M.S.T. Carpendale, D. Cowperthwaite, and
D. Fracchia. 3D pliable surfaces: For the effective presentation
of visual information. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on
User Interface Software and Technology, pages 217-226, 1995.
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- D. Cowperthwaite, M.S.T. Carpendale, and
D. Fracchia. Distortion
viewing techniques for 3-dimensional data. Technical Report TR
95-06, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, December
1995. Draft of InfoVis '96 paper.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia.
Distortion viewing techniques for 3D data. In Proceedings of the
IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization,
pages 46-53, 1996.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia.
Multi-scale viewing. In SIGGRAPH Visual Proceedings, page
149, August 1996. Technical Sketch.
- [CCF96c]
- D. Cowperthwaite, M.S.T. Carpendale, and
D. Fracchia. Visual
access for 3D data. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on
Computer Human Interaction, 1996. Short paper.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia.
Making distortions comprehensible. In IEEE Symposium on Visual
Languages, September 1997.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D. Cowperthwaite,
D. Fracchia, and Thomas Shermer. Graph folding: Extending detail
and context viewing into a tool for subgraph comparisons. In DIMACS
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, David J. Cowperthwaite,
F. David Fracchia, and Margaret-Anne D. Storey. Exploring distinct
aspects of the distortion viewing paradigm. Technical Report TR
97-08, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University,
September 1997.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, M. Tigges,
A. Fall, and F.D. Fracchia. The
tardis: A visual exploration environment for landscape dynamics.
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Tan. The continuously zoomed web - a graphical navigation aid for www.
In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, October 1996. Late
breaking hot topic.
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- M.S.T. Carpendale, Andrew Fall, David J.
Cowperthwaite, Joseph Fall, and F. David Fracchia. Case study:
Visual access for landscape event based temporal data. In Proceedings
of IEEE Visualization, October 1996. Short Paper.
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of ACM UIST 2001 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology,
pages 61-70, 2001.
- [Coc01]
- Andy Cockburn. Supporting tailorable program visualisation
through literate programming and fisheye views. Information
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- Neville Churcher, Parames Prachuabmoh, and Clare
Churcher. Visualization techniques for collaborative GIS browsers. In International
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and F.D. Fracchia. Bringing the advantages of 3d distortion viewing
into focus. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information
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- John Dill, Lyn Bartram, Albert Ho, and Frank Henigman. A
continuously variable zoom for navigating large hierarchical networks.
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diagrams: Understanding multiscale interfaces. In Proceedings
of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 1995.
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Three-dimensional graphic representations of large knowledge bases.
In Raymonde Guindon, editor, Cognitive Science and its
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- George W. Furnas. The
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- S. Greenberg and C. Gutwin. Sharing fisheye views
in relaxed WYSIWIS groupware applications. Technical Report 95/577/29,
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- Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg. Interactive fisheye
views for groupware. Technical report, Department of Computer
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- Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, and Andy Cockburn. Awareness
through fisheye views in relaxed WYSIWIS groupware. In Proceedings
of Graphics Interface, May 1996.
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- Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, and Andy Cockburn. Using
distortion-oriented displays to support workspace awareness. In People
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- Lars Erik Holmquist and Christopher Ahlberg. Flip
zooming: A practical focus+context approach visualizing large data sets.
In Proceedings of HCI International, August 1997. Poster.
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- Lars Erik Holmquist and Christopher Ahlberg. The
zoom browser:providing a focus+context view of web pages. Technical
report, SSKKII Gothenburg University, 1997.
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of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, March
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- T. Alan Keahey. Nonlinear
Magnification. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science,
Indiana University, December 1997.
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- T. Alan Keahey. the
Nonlinear Magnification Home Page. A WWW resource devoted to all
aspects of nonlinear magnification available at:
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- [Kea98a]
- T. Alan Keahey. Area-normalized
thematic views. Technical Report LA-UR-98-1847, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, May 1998.
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- T. Alan Keahey. The
generalized detail-in-context problem. In Proceedings of the
IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization,
October 1998.
- [Kea98c]
- T. Alan Keahey. Visualization of
high-dimensional clusters using nonlinear magnification. Technical
Report LA-UR-98-2776, Los Alamos National Laboratory, June 1998.
Extended abstract.
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- T. Alan Keahey. Area-normalized
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- T. Alan Keahey. Visualization
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- T. Alan Keahey. Getting
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October 2001.
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- T. Alan Keahey and Julianne Marley. Viewing
text with non-linear magnification: An experimental study.
Technical Report 459, Department of Computer Science, Indiana
University, April 1996.
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- Christopher J. Kocmoud. Constructing
continuous cartograms: A constraint-based approach. Master's
thesis, Texas A&M University, December 1997.
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- Hideki Koike. Fractal
views: A fractal-based method for controlling information display. ACM
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- [KR96a]
- T. Alan Keahey and Reid Rivenburgh. HyperLINK:
A program for visualizing traversal of the WWW. In Proceedings
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- T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Non-linear
image magnification. Technical Report 460, Department of Computer
Science, Indiana University, April 1996.
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Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, March 1996. Draft
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