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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

[AS95]
Paul Anderson and Ray Smith. WARP: A distortion oriented display implementation based on the STAR architecture. In OZCHI, 1995.

[ASZ95]
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.

[ASZ96]
Paul Anderson, Ray Smith, and Zhongwei Zhang. FRUSTUM: A novel distortion oriented display for demanding applications. In Electronic Imaging, 1996.

[BCR02]
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.

[Bed00]
Benjamin B. Bederson. Fisheye menus. In UIST, pages 217-225, 2000.

[BH94a]
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.

[BHDH95]
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.

[BHS+96]
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.

[BMNW97b]
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.

[CCF95b]
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.

[CCF96a]
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.

[CCF96b]
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.

[CCF97a]
M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia. Extending distortion viewing from 2D to 3D. Computer Graphics and Applications, 17(4):42-51, July 1997.

[CCF97b]
M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia. Making distortions comprehensible. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, September 1997.

[CCFS95]
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 Workshop on Graph Drawing, 1995.

[CCFS97]
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.

[CCT+99]
M.S.T. Carpendale, D.J. Cowperthwaite, M. Tigges, A. Fall, and F.D. Fracchia. The tardis: A visual exploration environment for landscape dynamics. In Visual Data Exploration and Analysis VI, volume 3643 of SPIE, January 1999.

[CDJT96]
Gerald Collaud, John Dill, Chris V. Jones, and Paul Tan. The continuously zoomed web - a graphical navigation aid for www. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, October 1996. Late breaking hot topic.

[CFC+96]
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.

[Chu95]
Neville I. Churcher. Photi --- a fisheye view of bubbles. Information and Software Technology, 37(1):31-37, 1995.

[CM01]
M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale and Catherine Montagnese. A framework for unifying presentation space. In Proceedings 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 and Software Technology, (43-13), 2001.

[CPC97]
Neville Churcher, Parames Prachuabmoh, and Clare Churcher. Visualization techniques for collaborative GIS browsers. In International Conference on GeoComputation, August 1997.

[CS96]
W. Citrin and C. Santiago. Incorporating fisheyeing into a visual programming language. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, September 1996.

[CTCF98]
M.S.T. Carpendale, M. Tigges, D.J. Cowperthwaite, and F.D. Fracchia. Bringing the advantages of 3d distortion viewing into focus. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, October 1998. Late breaking hot topic.

[CW99]
Andy Cockburn and P Weir. An investigation of groupware support for collaborative awareness through distortion-oriented views. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, (11(3)), 1999.

[DBHH94]
John Dill, Lyn Bartram, Albert Ho, and Frank Henigman. A continuously variable zoom for navigating large hierarchical networks. In Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, pages 386-390, 1994.

[FB95]
George W. Furnas and Benjamin B. Bederson. Space-scale diagrams: Understanding multiscale interfaces. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 1995.

[FK95]
Arno Formella and Jorg Keller. Generalized fisheye views of graphs. In DIMACS Workshop on Graph Drawing, pages 242-253, 1995.

[FPF88]
K.M. Fairchild, S.E. Poltrock, and G.W. Furnas. Semnet: Three-dimensional graphic representations of large knowledge bases. In Raymonde Guindon, editor, Cognitive Science and its Applications for Human-Computer Interaction. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1988.

[Fur81]
George W. Furnas. The fisheye view: a new look at structured files. Technical report, Bell Labs, 1981.

[Fur86]
George W. Furnas. Generalized fisheye views. Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '86, pages 16-23, April 1986.

[GG95]
S. Greenberg and C. Gutwin. Sharing fisheye views in relaxed WYSIWIS groupware applications. Technical Report 95/577/29, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, November 1995.

[GG97]
Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg. Interactive fisheye views for groupware. Technical report, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, 1997.

[GGC96a]
Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, and Andy Cockburn. Awareness through fisheye views in relaxed WYSIWIS groupware. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface, May 1996.

[GGC96b]
Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, and Andy Cockburn. Using distortion-oriented displays to support workspace awareness. In People and Computers XI (Proceedings of the HCI'96), August 1996.

[Gut02]
Carl Gutwin. Improving focus targeting in interactive fisheye views. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 267-274, 2002.

[HA97a]
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.

[HA97b]
Lars Erik Holmquist and Christopher Ahlberg. The zoom browser:providing a focus+context view of web pages. Technical report, SSKKII Gothenburg University, 1997.

[HB98]
Lars Erik Holmquist and S. Bjork. A hierarchical focus+context method for image browsing. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH, August 1998. Technical sketch.

[HCMM89]
J.G. Hollands, T.T. Carey, M.L. Matthews, and C.A. McCann. Presenting a graphical network: A comparison of performance using fisheye and scrolling views. In G. Salvendy and M.J. Smith, editors, Designing and Using Human-Computer Interfaces and Knowledge Based Systems. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1989.

[HGD95]
Volkmar Hovestadt, Oliver Gramberg, and Oliver Duessen. Hyperbolic user interfaces for computer aided architectural design. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 1995. Short paper.

[HK98]
Donald H. House and Christopher J. Kocmoud. Continuous cartogram construction. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, October 1998.

[HMM+99a]
I. Herman, M. S. Marshall, G. Melancon, D. J. Duke, M. Delest, and J.-P. Domenger. Skeletal images as visual cues in graph visualization. In E. Gröller, H. Löffelmann, and W. Ribarsky, editors, Data Visualization '99, pages 13-22. Springer-Verlag Wien, 1999.

[HMM99b]
I. Herman, G. Melancon, and M.S. Marshall. Graph drawing and navigation techniques in information visualisation. In State of the Art Report for Eurographics '99, 1999.

[Hol97]
Lars Erik Holmquist. Focus+context visualization with flip zooming and the zoom browser. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, March 1997. Poster.

[Hop89]
Don Hopkins. The shape of "psiber" space: Postscript interactive bug eradication routines. In Proceedings of Usenix Graphics Conference, 1989.

[JF98]
S. Jul and George W. Furnas. Critical zones in desert fog: Aids to multiscale navigation. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 1998.

[JS91]
Brian Johnson and Ben Shneiderman. Treemaps: A space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, 1991.

[Kad82]
Naftali Kadmon. Survey of israel and the hebrew university of jerusalem. Cartographica, 1982.

[Kea97a]
T. Alan Keahey. Nonlinear Magnification. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, December 1997.

[Kea97b]
T. Alan Keahey. the Nonlinear Magnification Home Page. A WWW resource devoted to all aspects of nonlinear magnification available at: www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/tkeahey/research/nlm/nlm.html, January 1997.

[Kea98a]
T. Alan Keahey. Area-normalized thematic views. Technical Report LA-UR-98-1847, Los Alamos National Laboratory, May 1998.

[Kea98b]
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.

[Kea99a]
T. Alan Keahey. Area-normalized thematic views. In Proceedings of International Cartography Assembly, August 1999.

[Kea99b]
T. Alan Keahey. Visualization of high-dimensional clusters using nonlinear magnification. In Visual Data Exploration and Analysis VI, volume 3643 of SPIE, January 1999.

[Kea01]
T. Alan Keahey. Getting along: Composition of visualization paradigms. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, October 2001.

[KLS00]
Matthias Kreuseler, Norma Lopez, and Heidrun Schumann. A scalable framework for information visualization. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, 2000.

[KM96]
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.

[Koc97]
Christopher J. Kocmoud. Constructing continuous cartograms: A constraint-based approach. Master's thesis, Texas A&M University, December 1997.

[Koi95]
Hideki Koike. Fractal views: A fractal-based method for controlling information display. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 13(3):305-323, July 1995.

[KR96a]
T. Alan Keahey and Reid Rivenburgh. HyperLINK: A program for visualizing traversal of the WWW. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext, March 1996. Demonstration.

[KR96b]
T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Non-linear image magnification. Technical Report 460, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, April 1996.

[KR96c]
T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Techniques for non-linear magnification transformations. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, pages 38-45, October 1996.

[KR96d]
T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Techniques for non-linear magnification transformations. Technical Report 455, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, March 1996. Draft submission of InfoVis'96 paper.

[KR97a]
T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Nonlinear magnification fields. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, October 1997.

[KR97b]
T. Alan Keahey and Edward L. Robertson. Nonlinear magnification fields. Technical Report 478, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, March 1997. Draft submission of InfoVis'97 paper.

[KRB94]
Karlis Kaugars, Juris Reinfelds, and Alvis Brazma. A simple algorithm for drawing large graphs on small screens. In DIMACS Workshop on Graph Drawing, number 489, pages 278-282, 1994.

[KS78]
Naftali Kadmon and Eli Shlomi. A polyfocal projection for statistical surfaces. The Cartographic Journal, 15(1):36-41, June 1978.

[KS95]
Eser Kandogan and Ben Shneiderman. Elastic windows: Improved spatial layout and rapid multiple window operations. Technical Report 95-14, University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab, September 1995. See also AVI '96.

[KS96]
Eser Kandogan and Ben Shneiderman. Elastic windows: Evaluation of multi-window operations. Technical Report 96-17, University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab, October 1996. See also CHI '97.

[KS97]
Eser Kandogan and Ben Shneiderman. Elastic windows: A hierarchical multi-window world-wide web browser. Technical Report 97-08, University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab, 1997. See also UIST '97.

[KS99]
Matthias Kreuseler and Heidrun Schumann. Information visualization using a new focus+context technique in combination with dynamic clustering of information space. In New Paradigms in Information Visualization and Manipulation, 1999.

[KY93]
Hideki Koike and Hirotaka Yoshihara. Fractal approaches for visualizing huge hierarchies. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, pages 55-60, 1993.

[LA94]
Y.K. Leung and M.D. Apperley. A review and taxonomy of distortion-oriented presentation techniques. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 1(2):126-160, 1994.

[LC98]
M. Lantin and M. Carpendale. Supporting detail-in-context for the DNA representation, h-curves. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, October 1998. Case study.

[LR94]
John Lamping and Ramana Rao. Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pages 13-14, November 1994. Technical Note.

[LRP95]
John Lamping, Ramana Rao, and Peter Pirolli. A focus+context technique based on hyperbolic geometry for visualizing large hierarchies. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 1995.

[MB95]
Tamara Munzner and Paul Burchard. Visualizing the structure of the World Wide Web in 3D hyperbolic space. In VRML Conference Proceedings, 1995.

[MB02]
Michael McGuffin and Ravin Balakrishnan. Acquisition of expanding targets. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, 2002.

[MBK02]
Michael McGuffin, Nicolas Burtnyk, and Gordon Kurtenbach. Fast sliders: Integrating marking menus and the adjustment of continuous values. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface, 2002.

[MG93]
Deborah Mitta and David Gunning. Simplifying graphics-based data: applying the fisheye lens viewing strategy. Behaviour and Information Technology, 12(1):1-16, 1993.

[Mit90]
Deborah A. Mitta. A fisheye presentation strategy: Aircraft maintenance data. In Proceedings of INTERACT, 1990.

[MK97]
Kenneth Mitchell and Jessie Kennedy. The perspective tunnel: An inside view on smoothly integrating detail and context. In Eurographics Workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing, April 1997.

[MPBH95]
Jonathan Mayer, Ken Perlin, Benjamin B. Bederson, and James D. Hollan. Two document visualization techniques for zoomable graphical interfaces. Short paper submitted to CHI '95., 1995.

[MRC91]
J.D. Mackinlay, G.G. Robertson, and S.K. Card. The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, pages 173-179, 1991.

[MRS98]
D. Muchaluat, R. Rodrigues, and L. Soares. WWW fisheye-view graphical browser. In ACM Multimedia, 1998.

[MS91]
Kazuo Misue and Kozo Sugiyama. Multi-viewpoint perspective display methods: Formulation and application to compound graphs. In Human Aspects in Computing: Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Information Management, pages 834 -- 838. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1991.

[Mun97]
Tamara Munzner. H3: Laying out large directed graphs in 3D hyperbolic space. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, October 1997.

[Mun98a]
Tamara Munzner. Drawing large graphs with h3viewer and site manager. In DIMACS Workshop on Graph Drawing, August 1998.

[Mun98b]
Tamara Munzner. Exploring large graphs in 3D hyperbolic space. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 18(4), 1998.

[Noi93a]
Emanuel G. Noik. Exploring large hyperdocuments: Fisheye views of nested networks. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 192-205, November 1993.

[Noi93b]
Emanuel G. Noik. Layout-independent fisheye views of nested graphs. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, pages 336-341, August 1993.

[Noi94a]
Emanuel G. Noik. Encoding presentation emphasis algorithms for graphs. In DIMACS Workshop on Graph Drawing, number 489, pages 428-435, 1994.

[Noi94b]
Emanuel G. Noik. A space of presentation emphasis techniques for visualizing graphs. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface, pages 225-234, May 1994.

[Noi96]
Emanuel G. Noik. Dynamic Fisheye Views: Combining Dynamic Queries with Mapping and Database Views. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, 1996.

[NV98]
Laurence Nigay and Frederic Vernier. Design method of interaction techniques for large information spaces. In Advanced Visualization Interfaces, 1998.

[PG92]
Mark Phillips and Charles Gunn. Visualizing hyperbolic space: Unusual uses of 4x4 matrices. In Proceedings of the 1992 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics, ACM SIGGRAPH, March 1992.

[PRS97]
Bernhard Preim, Andreas Raab, and Thomas Strothotte. Coherent zooming of illustrations with 3D-graphics and text. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface, pages 105-113, May 1997.

[Rau98]
Uwe Rauschenbach. Progressive image transmission using levels of detail and regions of interest. In IASTED Conference on Computer Graphics and Imaging, 1998.

[Rau99]
Uwe Rauschenbach. The rectangular fish eye view as an efficient method for the transmission and display of images. In International Conference on Image Processing, 1999.

[RM93]
G. Robertson and J. D. Mackinlay. The document lens. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pages 101-108, 1993.

[RMC91]
G.G. Robertson, J.D. Mackinlay, and S.K. Card. Cone trees: Animated 3d visualizations of hierarchical information. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, pages 189-194, 1991.

[RR96]
Andreas Raab and Michael Ruger. 3D-ZOOM: Interactive visualization of structures and relations in complex graphics. In G. Girod, H. Niemann, and H.P. Seidel, editors, 3D Image Analysis and Synthesis. Verlag, 1996.

[RS98]
Uwe Rauschenbach and H. Schumann. Flexible embedded image communication using levels of detail and regions of interest. In Interactive Applications of Mobile Computing, 1998.

[RWS00]
U. Rauschenbach, T. Weinkauf, and H. Schumann. Interactive focus and context display of large raster images. In International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Interactive Digital Media, 2000.

[SA82]
Robert Spence and Mark Apperley. Data-base navigation: An office environment for the professional. Behaviour and Information Technology, 1(1):43-54, 1982.

[SB92a]
Manojit Sarkar and Marc H. Brown. Graphical fisheye views of graphs. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Human Interaction, May 1992.

[SB92b]
Manojit Sarkar and Marc H. Brown. Graphical fisheye views of graphs. Technical Report 84, Systems Research Center, 1992.

[SB94]
Manojit Sarkar and Marc H. Brown. Graphical fisheye views. Communications of the ACM, 37(12):73-84, 1994.

[SM95]
Margaret-Anne D. Storey and Hausi A. Muller. Graph layout adjustment strategies. In DIMACS Workshop on Graph Drawing, 1995.

[SSTR93]
Manojit Sarkar, Scott S. Snibbe, Oren Tversky, and Steven P. Reiss. Stretching the rubber sheet: A metaphor for visualizing large layouts on small screens. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 1993.

[SWFM97]
M.-A. D. Storey, K. Wong, F.D. Fracchia, and H.A. Muller. On integrating visualization techniques for effective software exploration. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, 1997.

[SZB+93]
Doug Schaffer, Zhengping Zuo, Lyn Bartram, John Dill, Shelli Dubs, Saul Greenberg, and Mark Roseman. Comparing fisheye and full-zoom techniques for navigation of hierarchically clustered networks. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface, pages 87-96, 1993.

[SZG+96]
Doug Schaffer, Zhengping Zuo, Saul Greenberg, Lyn Bartram, John Dill, Shelli Dubs, and Mark Roseman. Navigating hierachically clustered networks through fisheye and full-zoom methods. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 3(2):162-188, June 1996.

[TJ92]
David Turo and Brian Johnson. Improving the visualization of hierarchies with treemaps: Design issues and experimentation. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, 1992.

[TR97]
Tichomir Tenev and Ramana Rao. Managing multiple focal levels in table lens. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Visualization, 1997. Research Report.

[vdHCKA98]
J.E. van der Heyden, M.S.T. Carpendale, K.Inkpen, and M.S. Atkins. Visual presentation of magnetic resonance images. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization, October 1998. Case study.


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