Abstract. We develop novel timeline interfaces which separate the events in timelines into threads and then allow users to select among them. This interface is illustrated with five threads describing the causes of the American Civil War. In addition to selecting each of the threads, the sequence of events it describes can be played. That is, the user can step through the sequence of events and get a description of each event in the context of its thread. In addition, many of the events have links to more focused timelines and to external resources such as Wikipedia
In this paper, we proposed a user interface that displays visual animations on geographic maps and t...
TimelineJS is a free tool that allows you and your students to create beautiful, collaborative digit...
In today’s world, we work with a collection of artifacts generated across different tasks in almost ...
Timelines represent a familiar means for representing the relationship among historical events. When...
Abstract—This paper is focused on using computer timeline based interfaces in the domain of history ...
In order to learn history, it ought to be a lifelong learning experience, an engaging one, we strive...
This paper presents a generic approach to content selection for creating timelines from individual h...
The growing News document archive emphasizes the need for efficient techniques to retrieve and visua...
Abstract. This paper addresses a central sub-task of timeline creation from historical Wikipedia art...
This thesis investigates the problem of content selection for timeline generation from single histor...
This thesis takes a theoretical and practical approach to data visualization, focusing in particular...
Learning history in school commonly takes the form of reading from textbooks and memorizing dates, p...
Searching for information inside a repository of digitised historical documents is a very common ta...
News interfaces are largely driven by recent information, even if many events are better interpreted...
In this workshop, you\u27ll learn how to work with two open source timeline resources, the SIMILE pr...
In this paper, we proposed a user interface that displays visual animations on geographic maps and t...
TimelineJS is a free tool that allows you and your students to create beautiful, collaborative digit...
In today’s world, we work with a collection of artifacts generated across different tasks in almost ...
Timelines represent a familiar means for representing the relationship among historical events. When...
Abstract—This paper is focused on using computer timeline based interfaces in the domain of history ...
In order to learn history, it ought to be a lifelong learning experience, an engaging one, we strive...
This paper presents a generic approach to content selection for creating timelines from individual h...
The growing News document archive emphasizes the need for efficient techniques to retrieve and visua...
Abstract. This paper addresses a central sub-task of timeline creation from historical Wikipedia art...
This thesis investigates the problem of content selection for timeline generation from single histor...
This thesis takes a theoretical and practical approach to data visualization, focusing in particular...
Learning history in school commonly takes the form of reading from textbooks and memorizing dates, p...
Searching for information inside a repository of digitised historical documents is a very common ta...
News interfaces are largely driven by recent information, even if many events are better interpreted...
In this workshop, you\u27ll learn how to work with two open source timeline resources, the SIMILE pr...
In this paper, we proposed a user interface that displays visual animations on geographic maps and t...
TimelineJS is a free tool that allows you and your students to create beautiful, collaborative digit...
In today’s world, we work with a collection of artifacts generated across different tasks in almost ...