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A. Woodruff, A. Faulring, R. Rosenholtz, J. Morrsion, and P. Pirolli, "Using thumbnails to search the Web," Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive, Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, Seattle, Washington, United States, 2001.

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WebThumb: Interaction Techniques for Small-Screen Browsers - Wobbrock, Forlizzi..   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of layout, segmentation, and flow. In this paper we offer a purely interactive solution. We leave the layout of pages as their authors intended (Figure 1) retaining the original design and avoiding the inevitable mangling of content endemic in algorithmic transformation. Unlike other approaches [1,11], our approach does not Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the ....

....scratch, and to take advantage of the CPU speeds that we will see on a PDA in a few years but cannot get today. We leveraged research from a variety of areas in designing WebThumb. Text enhanced thumbnails of web pages were shown to be useful for conveying information in search engine results [11]. Thumbnailing was also used on the desktop to better manage documents, including web pages, in Data Mountain [8] Our zoom feature is similar to that in SlideShow Commander [6] Ideas from research into efficient use of small screen real estate proved helpful in our design [4] Finally, our use ....

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Woodruff, A., Faulring, A., Rosenholtz, R., Morrison, J., Pirolli, P. "Using thumbnails to search the web." Proc. CHI '01 (Seattle, March-April 2001), ACM Press, 198-205.


Dynamic Layout Management in a Multimedia Bulletin Board - Kang, Shneiderman   (Correct)

....objects, and miscellaneous file objects. When users drag a URL from a web browser onto the board, the MBB client automatically generates the thumbnail of the web page and places it on the board as a web object. This thumbnail approach gives users more visible information about the posted URL [12]. The URL and title of a web page are shown as a tooltip text. The web object is handled just like an image object, however the designated action on this object is to launch a web browser and load the URL specified in it. The MBB can also be used as a storage archive system with the miscellaneous ....

Woodruff, A., Faulring, A., Rosenholtz, R., Morrison, J., and Pirolli, P., "Using Thumbnails to Search the Web", Proc. CHI 2001.


Popout Prism: Adding Perceptual Principles to.. - Suh, Woodruff.. (2001)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Woodruff Rosenholtz)   (Correct)

....perceptual principles to improve the utility of document overview detail interfaces. To demonstrate our techniques, we have implemented Popout Prism, an overview detail system for Web pages. The system includes an overview detail document interface in which the overview is an enhanced thumbnail [17] and the detail view is a portion of the full document. Perceptual principles are applied in both the enhanced thumbnail and the full document views to make elements of interest pop out visually. In Popout Prism, these popout elements are based on user selected keywords. In addition to drawing ....

....When users do not specify any keywords, the overview is essentially a plain thumbnail. Popouts in the overview appear when keywords are entered and remain visible as long as keywords are active. The popouts are designed in accordance with previous research on enhanced thumbnail summaries [17]. They are enlarged so their text is readable in the thumbnail and are highlighted in a salient color, using a different color for each keyword or keyword phrase. The resulting popouts are transparently overlaid at the location of the original textual element in the underlying thumbnail. Showing ....

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Woodruff, A., Faulring, A., Rosenholtz, R., Morrison, J., and Pirolli, P. Using thumbnails to search the Web. Proc. SIGCHI 2001, 198-205, 2001.


The Meaning of Arrows: Diagrams and Other Facets in System.. - Nickerson (2005)   (Correct)

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A. Woodruff, A. Faulring, R. Rosenholtz, J. Morrsion, and P. Pirolli, "Using thumbnails to search the Web," Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive, Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, Seattle, Washington, United States, 2001.

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