Focus+Context / Distortion Techniques

[Lamping and Rao, 1994] [Lamping et al., 1995] [Mackinlay et al., 1991] [Mackinlay et al., 1994] [Rao and Card, 1994] [Robertson and Mackinlay, 1993] [Apperley and Spence, 1981], [Apperley and Spence, 1982], [Bartram et al., 1994] [Bartram et al., 1995] [Furnas, 1986] [Poltrock et al., 1986] [Sarkar and Brown, 1994] [Sarkar et al., 1993] [Leung and Apperley, 1994] [Sheelagh et al., 1995]

Apperley and Spence, 1982
Apperley, M. and Spence, I. T. R. (1982). A bifocal display technique for data presentation. In Proceedings of Eurographics 1982, pages 27-43.

Apperley and Spence, 1981
Apperley, M. and Spence, R. (1981). A professional's interface using the bifocal display. In Proceedings of the 1981 Office Automation Conference, pages 313-315. http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/research/information/www/bobs/Bobs.html.

Bartram et al., 1995
Bartram, L., Ho, A., Dill, J., and Henigman, F. (1995). The continuous zoom: A constrained technique for viewing and navigating information spaces. In Proceedings of UIST '95, pages 207-215.

Bartram et al., 1994
Bartram, L., Ovans, R., Dill, J., Dyck, M., Ho, A., and Havens, W. S. (1994). Contextual assistance in user interfaces to compex, time-critical systems: The intelligent zoom. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface '94, pages 216-224. Morgan Kaufmann.

Furnas, 1986
Furnas, G. W. (1986). Generalized fisheye views. In CHI '86 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 18-23.

Lamping and Rao, 1994
Lamping, J. and Rao, R. (1994). Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space. In Proceedings of UIST '94, pages 13-14.

Lamping et al., 1995
Lamping, J., Rao, R., and Pirolli, P. (1995). A focus+content technique based on hyperbolic geometry for viewing large hierarchies. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Denver. ACM. http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/Electronic/documnts/papers/jl_bdy.htm.

Leung and Apperley, 1994
Leung, Y. and Apperley, M. (1994). A review and taxonomy of distortion-oriented presentation techniques. In CHI '94 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 126-160.

Mackinlay et al., 1991
Mackinlay, J. D., Robertson, G. G., and Card, S. K. (1991). The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated. In CHI '91 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 173-179.

Mackinlay et al., 1994
Mackinlay, J. D., Robertson, G. G., and DeLine, R. (1994). Developing calendar visualizers for the information visualizer. In Proceedings of UIST '94, pages 109-118.

Poltrock et al., 1986
Poltrock, S. E., Steiner, D. D., and Tarlton, P. N. (1986). Graphic interfaces for knowledge-based system development. In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '86 Conference Proceedings, pages 9-15.

Rao and Card, 1994
Rao, R. and Card, S. K. (1994). The table lens: Merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus+context visualization for tabular information. In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '94 Conference Proceedings, pages 318-322.

Robertson and Mackinlay, 1993
Robertson, G. G. and Mackinlay, J. D. (1993). The document lens. In Proceedings of UIST '93, pages 101-108.

Sarkar and Brown, 1994
Sarkar, M. and Brown, M. H. (1994). Graphical fisheye views. Communications of the ACM, 37(12):73-84.

Sarkar et al., 1993
Sarkar, M., Snibbe, S. S., Tversky, O. J., and Reiss, S. P. (1993). Stretching the rubber sheet: A metaphor for viewing large layouts on small screens. In Proceedings of UIST '93, pages 81-91.

Sheelagh et al., 1995
Sheelagh, M., Carpendale, T., Cowperthwaite, D. J., and Fracchia, F. D. (1995). 3-dimensional pliable surfaces: For the effective peresentation of visual information. In Proceedings of UIST '95, pages 217-226.