We conducted a study to discover if the data navigation techniques suitable for high-resolution displays differed significantly from those traditionally used for single-screen desktop displays. The high-resolution capability of the former display makes it possible to show more data at once without having the user drill-down to get to the details. At the same time, the larger physical size makes it difficult for the user to interact with such a display using current day interaction techniques. Given these factors, we compare the performance of users on tasks that involve navigating into hierarchically-structured data. The specific visualization we use is a cushion treemap, displayed at multiple resolutions—on a 3x3, 17” tiled screen display;...
Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involving static ...
Physically large display walls can now be constructed using off-the-shelf computer hardware. The hig...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...
We conducted a study to discover if the data navigation techniques suitable for high-resolution disp...
International audienceThe advent of ultra-high resolution wall-size displays and their use for compl...
Abstract — Larger, higher resolution displays can be used to increase the scalability of information...
Large, high-resolution displays (LHRDs) allow orders of magnitude more data to be visualized at a ti...
The advent of ultra-high resolution wall-size displays and their use for complex tasks require a mor...
With the ever increasing amount of digital information, information workers desire more screen real ...
Due to advances in technology large displays with very high resolution started to become affordable ...
With the ever increasing amount of digital information, information workers desire more screen real ...
ABSTRACT Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involvin...
Large, high-resolution displays (LHRDs) enable increased productivity over conventional monitors. Pr...
Medical images are examined on computer screens in a variety of contexts. Frequently, these images a...
Innovations in large high-resolution wall-sized displays have been yielding benefits to visualizatio...
Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involving static ...
Physically large display walls can now be constructed using off-the-shelf computer hardware. The hig...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...
We conducted a study to discover if the data navigation techniques suitable for high-resolution disp...
International audienceThe advent of ultra-high resolution wall-size displays and their use for compl...
Abstract — Larger, higher resolution displays can be used to increase the scalability of information...
Large, high-resolution displays (LHRDs) allow orders of magnitude more data to be visualized at a ti...
The advent of ultra-high resolution wall-size displays and their use for complex tasks require a mor...
With the ever increasing amount of digital information, information workers desire more screen real ...
Due to advances in technology large displays with very high resolution started to become affordable ...
With the ever increasing amount of digital information, information workers desire more screen real ...
ABSTRACT Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involvin...
Large, high-resolution displays (LHRDs) enable increased productivity over conventional monitors. Pr...
Medical images are examined on computer screens in a variety of contexts. Frequently, these images a...
Innovations in large high-resolution wall-sized displays have been yielding benefits to visualizatio...
Previous results have shown that users perform better on spatial orientation tasks involving static ...
Physically large display walls can now be constructed using off-the-shelf computer hardware. The hig...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...