International audienceFocus+context techniques such as fisheye lenses are used to navigate and manipulate objects in multi-scale worlds. They provide in-place magnification of a region without requiring users to zoom the whole representation and consequently lose context. Their adoption is however hindered by usability problems mostly due to the nature of the transition between focus and context. Existing transitions are often based on a physical metaphor (magnifying glass, fisheye, rubber sheet), and are almost always achieved through a single dimension: space. We investigate how other dimensions, namely time and translucence, can be used to achieve more efficient transitions. We present an extension to Carpendale's framework for unifying ...
We present and test a methodology for generating simultaneous vision with a deformable mirror that c...
Abstract. Focus + context techniques are widely used for the efficient visualization of large data s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
International audienceFocus+context techniques such as fisheye lenses are used to navigate and manip...
Focus + context techniques such as fisheye lenses are used to navigate and manipulate objects in mul...
International audienceFocus+context interaction techniques based on the metaphor of lenses are used ...
International audienceFocus+context lens-based techniques smoothly integrate two levels of detail us...
International audienceFocus+context interfaces provide in-place magnification of a region of the dis...
We introduce FocalSpace, a video conferencing system that dynamically recognizes relevant activities...
Focus+context interfaces provide in-place magnification of a region of the display, smoothly integra...
International audienceInteraction and navigation in large geometric spaces typically require a seque...
International audienceNavigating in large geometric spaces--such as maps, social networks, or long d...
In this paper, we report on novel zooming interface methods that deploy a small handheld projector. ...
Fisheye views allow people to see both a focus region and the surrounding context in the same window...
Computer users working with large visual documents, such as large layouts, blueprints, or maps perfo...
We present and test a methodology for generating simultaneous vision with a deformable mirror that c...
Abstract. Focus + context techniques are widely used for the efficient visualization of large data s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
International audienceFocus+context techniques such as fisheye lenses are used to navigate and manip...
Focus + context techniques such as fisheye lenses are used to navigate and manipulate objects in mul...
International audienceFocus+context interaction techniques based on the metaphor of lenses are used ...
International audienceFocus+context lens-based techniques smoothly integrate two levels of detail us...
International audienceFocus+context interfaces provide in-place magnification of a region of the dis...
We introduce FocalSpace, a video conferencing system that dynamically recognizes relevant activities...
Focus+context interfaces provide in-place magnification of a region of the display, smoothly integra...
International audienceInteraction and navigation in large geometric spaces typically require a seque...
International audienceNavigating in large geometric spaces--such as maps, social networks, or long d...
In this paper, we report on novel zooming interface methods that deploy a small handheld projector. ...
Fisheye views allow people to see both a focus region and the surrounding context in the same window...
Computer users working with large visual documents, such as large layouts, blueprints, or maps perfo...
We present and test a methodology for generating simultaneous vision with a deformable mirror that c...
Abstract. Focus + context techniques are widely used for the efficient visualization of large data s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...