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J.-D. Fekete and C. Plaisant. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In K. Ehrlich and W. Newman, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 99), pages 512--519. ACM, May 1999.

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Evaluating Similarity-Based Visualisations as Interfaces for.. - Rodden (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....retrieval systems react to relevance feedback by re ordering the ranked list, or presenting a new set of results. Commonly, most of the screen space in a visualisation is devoted to graphics, and often labels are entirely missing and users have to peck at graphical objects one at a time [40] in order to pop up information about them. Such neglect of text labels seems odd, given that the visualisation is supposed to be representing the underlying data. For large collections, it is impossible to display labels for every item simultaneously, especially as the labels are larger than the ....

....Bead [15, 21] keeps track of commonly used query terms, and labels the relevant clusters of points with them. It also randomly pops up object labels for a few seconds each, to help reveal the structure of the visualisation without any effort on the part of the user. Fekete and Plaisant [40] have proposed a space efficient method of labelling all of the points in the user s current region of interest. More discrete visualisations can be created with self organising map (SOM) algorithms; these use a neural network to map objects into a lattice, which is usually a two dimensional ....

J.-D. Fekete and C. Plaisant. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In Proceedings of CHI'99, pages 512--519. ACM, 1999.


Des Aides Transparentes De Navigation Et Un Nouveau .. - Pook, Lecolinet.. (2000)   (Correct)

....est indique en gris (magenta sur l cran) dans cet exemple l utilisateur est en train de regarder la carte Gnthon sur le chromosome 9. Cette vue indique galement que si l utilisateur continue de zoomer sur la carte il trouvera les marqueurs puis leur squences. La technique d Excentric Labeling [4] permet d identifier des objets sur l cran. Cette technique tiquette, avec des bulles d aide dans la vue principale, les objets se trouvant autour du curseur. Nous proposons une autre technique, non intrusive, pour identifier les objets autour du 173 print quit info marker index marker ....

Fekete, J.-D., and Plaisant, C. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In CHI '99 (Pittsburgh PA, USA, May 1999), ACM, 512--519.


Context and Interaction in Zoomable User Interfaces - Pook, Lecolinet, Vaysseix.. (2000)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....sufficiently to show all of chromosome 9. Users can also click on the string CHLC v3 (the name of the map next to the Genethon map on the chromosome 9) to move to map CHLC v3. In this case, the ZUI will show the same relative position on the new map. 4. 2 Similar techniques Excentric Labeling [5] offers a way of identifying objects on the screen. This technique labels, with tool tips in the main view, those objects located around the cursor. We propose a different, non intrusive way, of identifying the object currently under the cursor. As users move the cursor across the main view the ....

J.-D. Fekete and C. Plaisant. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In CHI '99, pages 512--519, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, May 1999. ACM Press.


Direct Annotation: A Drag-and-Drop Strategy for Labeling Photos - Shneiderman, Kang (2000)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....PhotoFinder uses a small marker hanging down from the center of the label to allow precise placement. But since the size and direction (downward) of the marker is fixed, it is somewhat difficult to distinguish labels when many people appear in the photo close together. Using Excentric labels [15] or adding an additional (X, Y) field to the Appearance table to allow a longer and directional marker could solve this problem. Other features such as changing the font size of labels and avoiding occlusion among labels in resizing the photo will be handled in future versions of PhotoFinder. ....

Jean-Daniel Fekete Catherine Plaisant, "Excentric Labeling: Dynamic Neighborhood Labeling for Data Visualization.", Proceedings of ACM CHI99 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 512-519, 1999.


Visualizing Explanations to Exhibit Dynamic Structure in .. - Ghoniem, Jussien, Fekete (2003)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Fekete)   (Correct)

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J.-D. Fekete and C. Plaisant. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In K. Ehrlich and W. Newman, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 99), pages 512--519. ACM, May 1999.


The InfoVis Toolkist - Fekete (2003)   Self-citation (Fekete)   (Correct)

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Fekete, J.-D., and Plaisant, C. Excentric labeling: Dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization. In Proc. of CHI '9, ACM Press, May 1999, pp. 512-519.


Interactive Information Visualization of a Million Items - Fekete, Plaisant (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Fekete Plaisant)   (Correct)

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Fekete, J.-D. Plaisant, C. Excentric Labeling: Dynamic Neighborhood Labeling for Data Visualization, Proceeding of the CHI 99 conference on Human factors in computing systems, May 1999, 79--90.


Visual-Spatial Exploration of Thematic Spaces: A Comparative.. - Cribbin, Chen (2001)   (Correct)

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Fekete, J. & Plaisant, C., "Excentric labeling: dynamic neighborhood labeling for data visualization," CHI '99, 15-20 May 1999, 512-519, 1999.

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