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....3 whereas we currently rely on user configuration. The above systems all focus on spatial parsing in a two dimensional canvas. However, it has been repeatedly noted that for large document collections, the limitations of 2D screen space is problematic when organizing large amounts of information [7]. Shipman, Marshall and LeMere [17] added multiple fish eye views to VIKI to try to overcome the lack of 2D screen space, and also support hierarchical spaces that can be individually closed to unclutter the screen. Several 3D environments for document and task management have been developed in ....
J. D. Mackinlay, G. G. Robertson, and S. K. Card. The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated. In Proc. CHI'91, pages 173--179, New Orleans, 1991. ACM.
....For this purpose we designed a 3d widget we call a roundel which contains all labels grouped according to their category (see Figure 2) A 3d widget fits naturally into our 3d illustration system. The design of this widget is inspired by the work on 3d interfaces carried out at XEROX Parc (see [10]) The roundel can be rotated by clicking on the disks at the lower and the upper part, one for a rotation to the left and one for the rotation to the right. The colour of the nodes which are closed is a saturated blue (instead of a weak grey for the nodes already presented) to encourage the user ....
J.D. Mackinlay, G.G. Robertson & S.K. Card (1991) "The Perspective Wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated", Proc. of CHI '91, New Orleans, April, pp. 173-179
....the view plane and the other objects are positioned using a drop off func tion. In these approaches, even though the focused region gets scaled up, the shape does not change as we are proposing in DUIS. Even in cases where the technique has been applied on text documents (e.g. perspective wall [12] and document Figure 3: Left: Orthogonal distortion. Right: Radial distortion. Images reproduced with permission from [3] lens [14] the text is already provided on rectangular windows and as such there is no need to change the shape of the text containers . Continuous Cartograms A continuous ....
MACKINLAY, J., ROBERTSON, G., AND CARD, S. The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly intergrated. In Proc ACM CHI'91 (1991), pp. 173 - 180.
....Only viewing a single frame, the user may have no notion of what type of space she is in and where she is located in that space. OVERVIEWS Most of the work in overview and mapping has been done in systems where the information has no visual analog for example, information that is textual [4][5][6] These overviews are transformations of information that has properties which can be viewed visually (temporal or hierarchical relationships) but the information itself has no visual form (it is not a 3D object or physical space) While these are all novel approaches to the problem of ....
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