Prepare (do before class)
none
Demos
- Piccolo from Univ. of Maryland download
- PhotoMesa from Univ. Maryland
- HomeFinder, Univ. of Maryland download
- Spotfire
- DataMaps, Virginia Tech
- OnSet, Georgia Tech, InfoVis ’14
Readings
- J.S. Yi, Y.A. Kang, J.T. Stasko and J.A. Jacko, “Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Role of Interaction in Information Visualization”, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 13, No. 6, Nov/Dec 2007, pp. 1224-1231.
- A. Dix and G. Ellis, “Starting Simple – adding value to static visualisation through simple interaction.” Proc. of AVI ’98, May 1998, pp. 124-134.
- N. Elmqvist, A. Vande Moere, H-C. Jetter, D. Cernea, H. Reiterer, and TJ Jankun-Kelly, “Fluid interaction for information visualization”, Information Visualization, Vol. 10, No. 4, Oct. 2011, pp. 327-340.
- J. Heer and G. Robertson. “Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics,” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Vol. 13, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 2007, pp. 1240-1247.
- J. Heer, M. Agrawala, W. Willett, “Generalized Selection via Interactive Query Relaxation”, Proc. of CHI ’08, Apr 2008, pp. 959-968.
- R. Sadana and J. Stasko, “Designing and Implementing an Interactive Scatterplot Visualization for a Tablet Computer”, Proc. of AVI ’14, May 2014, pp. 265-272.
- B. Shneiderman, “Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking”, IEEE Software, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 70-77, 1994.
- A. Cockburn, A. Karlson, and B. Bederson, “A Review of Overview+Detail, Zooming, and Focus+Context Interfaces”, ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 41, No. 1, Dec. 2008, pp. 2:1-2:31.
- B. Bederson, J. Meyer, L. Good, “Jazz: An Extensible Zoomable User Interface Graphics Toolkit in Java”, Proceedings of UIST 2000, Nov. 2000, pp.171-180.
- B. Bederson et al, “DateLens: A fisheye calendar interface for PDAs,” ACM Trans. on CHI, Vol. 11, No. 1, March 2004, pp. 90-119.
- G. Furnas, “Generalized Fisheye Views”, Proc. of CHI ’86, pp. 16-23.
- G. Furnas and B. Bederson, “Space-Scale Diagrams: Understanding Multiscale Interfaces”, Proc. of CHI ’95, May 1995, pp. 234-241.
- G. W. Furnas, “A fisheye follow-up: further reflections on focus + context”, Proc. of CHI ’06, April 2006, pp. 999-1008.
- C. Plaisant, D. Carr, and B. Shneiderman, “Image-Browser Taxonomy and Guidelines for Designers”, IEEE Software, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 21-32, March 1995.
- M. Sarkar and M. H. Brown, “Graphical fisheye views”, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 37, No. 12, pp. 73-84, Dec. 1994.
Videos
- Generalized Selection, Stanford, CHI ’08
- FacetMap, MSR, InfoVis ’06
- FilmFinder, Univ. Maryland, CHI ’94
- Attribute Explorer, Imperial College UK, CHI ’94
- Magic Lens & See Through Tools, Xerox PARC, CHI ’94 & ’95
- DynaVis animation, MSR, InfoVis ’07
- Dust & Magnet, Georgia Tech, Information Visualization ’05
- OnSet, Georgia Tech, InfoVis ’14
- Scatterplot on Tablet, Georgia Tech, AVI ’14
- Kinetica, CMU, CHI ’14
- Powers of Ten, by Eames
- PadPrints, New Mexico, UIST ’98
- PhotoMesa, Maryland, UIST ’01
- FacetZoom, CHI ’08
- DragMag Image Magnifier, Univ. of New Brunswick, CHI ’95
- Information Mural, Georgia Tech, InfoVis ’95
- Fisheye Views of Graphs, DEC SRC, CHI ’93
- Table Lens, Xerox PARC, CHI ’95
- Cone Trees and Perspective Wall, Xerox PARC, CHI ’91
- DateLens, Maryland & MSR
Websites
- Interactive histogram from Alan Dix
- Visual Thesaurus
- NameVoyager of the Baby Name Wizard
- Google maps mash-up of homefinder style tool
- Diamond finder with dynamic queries
- Powers of 10
- Scale of the Universe 2 – Zooming example
- prezi.com
- Fisheye menus from Univ. Maryland
- DateLens, Maryland