International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by millions of people. They include road map navigators, flight route visualization systems, and network visualization systems using node-link diagrams. These applications currently provide generic interaction methods for navigation: pan-and-zoom and sometimes bird's eye views. This article explores the idea of exploiting the connection information provided by the network to help navigate these large spaces. We visually augment two traditional navigation methods, and develop two special-purpose techniques. The first new technique, called "Link Sliding", provides guided panning when continuously dragging along a visible link. The second technique, ...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...
Many information systems are represented as two-dimensional networks of links and nodes. Because the...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
Common mapping tools typically provide for gradually zooming in and out for further in-depth locatio...
For reasons of clarity, a typical node–link diagram statically displayed on paper or a computer scre...
Many different problems can be represented as graphs displayed in the form of node-link diagrams. Ho...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
Abstract. Large high-resolution displays are potentially useful to pre-sent complex data at a higher...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...
Many information systems are represented as two-dimensional networks of links and nodes. Because the...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
International audienceApplications supporting navigation in large networks are used every days by mi...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
Common mapping tools typically provide for gradually zooming in and out for further in-depth locatio...
For reasons of clarity, a typical node–link diagram statically displayed on paper or a computer scre...
Many different problems can be represented as graphs displayed in the form of node-link diagrams. Ho...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
Abstract. Large high-resolution displays are potentially useful to pre-sent complex data at a higher...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
The rapid expansion of the Internet has made understanding its intricate connections difficult. Henc...
Many information systems are represented as two-dimensional networks of links and nodes. Because the...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...