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Pirolli, P., S. K. Card and M. M. Van Der Wege (2001). Visual Information Foraging in a Focus + Context Visualization. CHI-2001, Seattle, WA.

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H-MDS: A new approach for Interactive Visualization with.. - Walter   (Correct)

....clicks and drags appear natural and intuitive. It supports up to 10 times as many nodes as conventional approaches while providing more e ective navigation around the tree hierarchy. The question how e ective is visualization and navigation in the hyperbolic space was studied by Pirolli et al. [12]. By conducting eye tracker experiments they found that the focus context navigation can signi cantly accelerate the information foraging . Risken et al. 14] compared traditional and hyperbolic browsers and found signi cant improvement in task time for this novel display type. Unfortunately, ....

Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, and Mija M. Van Der Wege. Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization. In CHI, pages 506-513, 2001.


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

....are grouped together, this should make it easier for the user to decide where to start browsing, and also help her to find other relevant items after locating the first one. For example, the non fiction books in a library are classified according to subject matter. Information foraging theory [89] suggests that, when searching, humans are drawn towards groups of relevant items, in an analogous way to animals attempting to locate dense patches of food in the wild. Information retrieval researchers have experimented with automatic clustering of entire document collections, grouping together ....

.... foraging theory, the quality of a cluster representative determines the amount of information scent it provides; this is defined as the strength of local cues [ in providing an indication of the utility or relevance of a navigational path leading to some distal information source [89]. Furnas [45] mentions that it is difficult to ensure that any large collection has good information scent, meaning that the best search strategy is likely to be using a query to find a good starting point for browsing. 2.2 Information visualisation Card, Mackinlay, and Shneiderman [19, p6] ....

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P. Pirolli, S. K. Card, and M. M. Van Der Wege. Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization. In Proceedings of CHI 2001.


On Interactive Visualization of High-dimensional Data Using the.. - Walter (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....the navigation by mouse clicks and drags appear natural and intuitive. It supports up to 10 times as many nodes while providing more effective navigation around the tree hierarchy. The question how effective is visualization and navigation in the hyperbolic space was studied by Pirolli et at. [12]. By conducting eye tracker experiments they found that the focus context navigation can significantly accelerate the information foraging . Risken et al. 14] compared traditional and hyperbolic browsers and found significant improvement in task time for this novel type. Unfortunately, previous ....

Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, and Mija M. Van Der Wege. Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization. In CHI, pages 506--513, 2001.


The Interactive Stardinates - Design Considerations - Lanzenberger   (Correct)

....Therefore, we want to put the Stardinates interaction techniques in concrete terms in order to draw some conclusions for the design of the user interface. The Stardinates are a hybrid visualization technique combining geometric and glyphbased visualization with Focus Context techniques [10]. Interactive Visualization A variety of more general frameworks and taxonomies exist [6, 11] Our approach for classifying interaction on visual representations is oriented on the objects of interaction. We think this is a good basis for both, the implementation and the concept of the user ....

Pirolli, P., Card, S.K., and Van Der Wege, M.M Visual Information Foraging in a Focus & Context Visualization, in ACM Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI Letters, 2001(3)1, 506-513.


Degree-of-Interest Trees: A Component of an Attention-Reactive .. - Card, Nation (2002)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Card)   (Correct)

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Pirolli, P., S. K. Card and M. M. Van Der Wege (2001). Visual Information Foraging in a Focus + Context Visualization. CHI-2001, Seattle, WA.


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P. Pirolli, S. K. Card, and M. M. Van Der Wege, "Visual Information Foraging in a Focus + Context Visualization", CHI2001.


Visualizing Criminal Relationships: Comparison of a.. - Xiang, Chau.. (2004)   (Correct)

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P. Pirolli, S.K. Card, M.M. van der Wege, Visual information foraging in a focus+context visualization, Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2001.


Interactive Visualization and Navigation in Large.. - Walter, Ontrup.. (2003)   (Correct)

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P. Pirolli, S. Card, and M. M. Van Der Wege. Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization. In CHI, pages 506--513, 2001.


On Interactive Visualization of High-dimensional Data Using.. - Walter, Ritter (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, and Mija M. Van Der Wege. Visual information foraging in a focus + context visualization. In CHI, pages 506-513, 2001.

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