| B.L. Harrison, G. Kurtenbach, and K.J. Vicente. An experimental evaluation of transparent user interface tools and information content evaluation. In UIST'95, pages 81--90, 1995. |
.... in collaborative virtual environments, where lines emerging from a user s face help others see what the user is looking at [10] By visualizing only selected off screen content and by overlaying the visualization onto other display content, these arrow based visualizations are very compact (see [12, 8] for additional research on semitransparent overlays) Their main limitation is that arrows convey only direction information, so that map navigation tasks would require arrows to be annotated with distances. a b Figure 4: Related work: a) The arrow on this map points to an unseen highway. ....
Harrison, B.L., Kurtenbach, G., Vicente, K.J. An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content Evaluation. In Proc. UIST '95, pp.81--90.
....qui dforment la reprsentation, nous proposons une couche de contexte qui combine le focus et son contexte sans dformation. La couche de contexte est temporaire et affiche uniquement quand l utilisateur le dsire. Pendant son utilisation elle se superpose en transparence la vue principale. Des tudes [8] montrent que l affichage de couches transparentes superpos es est bien accept par les utilisateurs. L utilisateur fait dplacer les couches transparentes sur la vue principale. Ce mouvement aide l utilisateur distinguer les objets se trouvant dans la couche de contexte de ceux qui sont dans la vue ....
Harrison, B. L., Kurtenbach, G., and Vicente, K. J. An experimental evaluation of transparent user interface tools and information content. In UIST '95 (Pittsburgh PA, USA, Nov. 1995), ACM, 81--90.
....of information. In contrast to the above methods that integrate the context and focus by deformation, we integrate the context and the focus by drawing the context (the context layer) over the focus. These two views are transparent so that they can both been seen at the same time. User studies [8] have shown that transparent views and overlays are well accepted by users. When using a context layer two orthogonal controls are available: the scale of the view shown in the layer and the relative levels of transparency of the context layer and the focal view. The scale of the context layer ....
B. L. Harrison, G. Kurtenbach, and K. J. Vicente. An experimental evaluation of transparent user interface tools and information content. In UIST '95, pages 81--90, Pittsburgh PA, USA, Nov. 1995. ACM Press.
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Harrison, B. L., Kurtenbach, G. and Vicente, K. J. (1995): An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content, In: Proc. of User Interface Software and Technologies (UIST'95), Pittsburgh, USA, 1995
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Harrison, B.L., Kurtenbach, G., and Vicente, K.J. An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content. In Proc. UIST `95, 81--90.
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Harrison, B. L., Kurtenbach, G. and Vicente, K. J.: An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content, In: Proc. of User Interface Software and Technologies (UIST'95), Pittsburgh, USA, 1995
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