Although large-scale public hypermedia structures such as the World Wide Web are popularly referred to as "cyberspace", the extent to which they constitute a space in the everyday sense of the word is questionable. This paper reviews recent work in the area of three dimensional (3D) visualization of the Web that has attempted to depict it in the form of a recognizable space; in other words, as a navigable landscape that may be visibly populated by its users. Our review begins by introducing a range of visualizations that address different aspects of using the Web. These include visualizations of Web structure, especially of links, that act as 3D maps; browsing history; searches; evolution of the Web; and the presence and activities of multi...
In this paper, we describe the evolution of web-based applications in the context of data visualizat...
This paper describes a space-efficient visualization model that automatically crawls through a Web s...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...
Although large-scale public hypermedia structures such as the World Wide Web are popularly referred ...
We visualize the structure of sections of the World Wide Web by constructing graphical representatio...
[Extract] What does the space created by the Internet look like? One answer to this question is to s...
The World-Wide Web is the largest and fastest changing hypertext information system in the world. As...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
The current generation of web browsers, such as Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, excites people beca...
This study examines map design concepts and principles as they apply to effectively navigate an info...
Hyperlinks among webpages are very important information and are widely used for webpage clustering ...
In this paper, we present visualizations of parts of the network of documents comprising the World W...
In our work, we propose our application of 3D graphics inside the web browser. Nowadays, internet an...
The notion that the Web will transform into a three-dimensional space and that an avatar will be inv...
International audienceNowadays, 3DWeb is limited to 3D worlds based on standalone software or Web br...
In this paper, we describe the evolution of web-based applications in the context of data visualizat...
This paper describes a space-efficient visualization model that automatically crawls through a Web s...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...
Although large-scale public hypermedia structures such as the World Wide Web are popularly referred ...
We visualize the structure of sections of the World Wide Web by constructing graphical representatio...
[Extract] What does the space created by the Internet look like? One answer to this question is to s...
The World-Wide Web is the largest and fastest changing hypertext information system in the world. As...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
The current generation of web browsers, such as Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, excites people beca...
This study examines map design concepts and principles as they apply to effectively navigate an info...
Hyperlinks among webpages are very important information and are widely used for webpage clustering ...
In this paper, we present visualizations of parts of the network of documents comprising the World W...
In our work, we propose our application of 3D graphics inside the web browser. Nowadays, internet an...
The notion that the Web will transform into a three-dimensional space and that an avatar will be inv...
International audienceNowadays, 3DWeb is limited to 3D worlds based on standalone software or Web br...
In this paper, we describe the evolution of web-based applications in the context of data visualizat...
This paper describes a space-efficient visualization model that automatically crawls through a Web s...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...