Focus+Context / Distortion
Previous Work

Information Visualizer: [Mackinlay et al., 1991] [Mackinlay et al., 1994] [Rao and Card, 1994] [Robertson and Mackinlay, 1993]

Taxonomy: [Leung and Apperley, 1994]

Bifocal Display: [Apperley and Spence, 1981], [Apperley and Spence, 1982],

Fisheye Views, Rubber Sheets: [Furnas, 1986] [Bartram et al., 1994] [Bartram et al., 1995] [Poltrock et al., 1986] [Sarkar and Brown, 1994] [Sarkar et al., 1993] [Sheelagh et al., 1995]

Hyperbolic Geometry: [Lamping and Rao, 1994] [Lamping et al., 1995] [Munzner and Burchard, 1995]


Apperley and Spence, 1982
Apperley, M. and Spence, I. T. R. (1982). A bifocal display technique for data presentation. In Proceedings of Eurographics 1982, pages 27-43.

Apperley and Spence, 1981
Apperley, M. and Spence, R. (1981). A professional's interface using the bifocal display. In Proceedings of the 1981 Office Automation Conference, pages 313-315. http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/research/information/www/bobs/Bobs.html.

Bartram et al., 1995
Bartram, L., Ho, A., Dill, J., and Henigman, F. (1995). The continuous zoom: A constrained technique for viewing and navigating information spaces. In Proceedings of UIST '95, pages 207-215.

Bartram et al., 1994
Bartram, L., Ovans, R., Dill, J., Dyck, M., Ho, A., and Havens, W. S. (1994). Contextual assistance in user interfaces to compex, time-critical systems: The intelligent zoom. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface '94, pages 216-224. Morgan Kaufmann.

Furnas, 1986
Furnas, G. W. (1986). Generalized fisheye views. In CHI '86 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 18-23.

Lamping and Rao, 1994
Lamping, J. and Rao, R. (1994). Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space. In Proceedings of UIST '94, pages 13-14.

Lamping et al., 1995
Lamping, J., Rao, R., and Pirolli, P. (1995). A focus+content technique based on hyperbolic geometry for viewing large hierarchies. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Denver. ACM. http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/Electronic/documnts/papers/jl_bdy.htm.

Leung and Apperley, 1994
Leung, Y. and Apperley, M. (1994). A review and taxonomy of distortion-oriented presentation techniques. In CHI '94 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 126-160.

Mackinlay et al., 1991
Mackinlay, J. D., Robertson, G. G., and Card, S. K. (1991). The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated. In CHI '91 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 173-179.

Mackinlay et al., 1994
Mackinlay, J. D., Robertson, G. G., and DeLine, R. (1994). Developing calendar visualizers for the information visualizer. In Proceedings of UIST '94, pages 109-118.

Munzner and Burchard, 1995
Munzner, T. and Burchard, P. (1995). Visualizing the structure of the world wide web in 3D hyperbolic space. In Proceedings of the VRML '95 Symposium (San Diego, CA, December 13-16, 1995), pages 33-38. ACM SIGGRAPH.

Poltrock et al., 1986
Poltrock, S. E., Steiner, D. D., and Tarlton, P. N. (1986). Graphic interfaces for knowledge-based system development. In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '86 Conference Proceedings, pages 9-15.

Rao and Card, 1994
Rao, R. and Card, S. K. (1994). The table lens: Merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus+context visualization for tabular information. In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '94 Conference Proceedings, pages 318-322.

Robertson and Mackinlay, 1993
Robertson, G. G. and Mackinlay, J. D. (1993). The document lens. In Proceedings of UIST '93, pages 101-108.

Sarkar and Brown, 1994
Sarkar, M. and Brown, M. H. (1994). Graphical fisheye views. Communications of the ACM, 37(12):73-84.

Sarkar et al., 1993
Sarkar, M., Snibbe, S. S., Tversky, O. J., and Reiss, S. P. (1993). Stretching the rubber sheet: A metaphor for viewing large layouts on small screens. In Proceedings of UIST '93, pages 81-91.

Sheelagh et al., 1995
Sheelagh, M., Carpendale, T., Cowperthwaite, D. J., and Fracchia, F. D. (1995). 3-dimensional pliable surfaces: For the effective peresentation of visual information. In Proceedings of UIST '95, pages 217-226.