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AVI 2002: Trento, Italy
- Maria De Marsico, Stefano Levialdi, Emanuele Panizzi:
Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2002, Trento, Italy, May 22-24, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-537-8
Invited papers
- Aaron Marcus:
User-interface design, culture, and the future. 15-27 - Harold Thimbleby:
Reflections on symmetry. 28-33 - David F. Redmiles:
Supporting the end users' views. 34-42
Cultural landscape
- Todd Miller, John T. Stasko:
Artistically conveying peripheral information with the InfoCanvas. 43-50 - Paul Janecek, Pearl Pu:
A framework for designing fisheye views to support multiple semantic contexts. 51-58 - Matthew Plumlee, Colin Ware:
Zooming, multiple windows, and visual working memory. 59-68 - Qiang Alex Zhao, John T. Stasko:
What's happening?: promoting community awareness through opportunistic, peripheral interfaces. 69-74 - Peter Pirolli, Wai-Tat Fu, Robert W. Reeder, Stuart K. Card:
A user-tracing architecture for modeling interaction with the world wide web. 75-83
Systems' presentation
- Robert St. Amant, James E. Blair, Patrick Barry, Yinon Bentor, Christopher G. Healey:
A visual interface to a music database. 85-88 - Alexander Kröner, Patrick Brandmeier, Thomas Rist:
Managing layout constraints in a platform for customized multimedia content packaging. 89-93 - Sarah Waterson, Jason I. Hong, Timothy Sohn, James A. Landay, Jeffrey Heer, Tara Matthews:
What did they do? understanding clickstreams with the WebQuilt visualization system. 94-102 - Francis T. Marchese:
Op-Glyph: a tool for exploring op art representation of height and vector field data. 103-107 - Ari Korhonen, Lauri Malmi:
Matrix: concept animation and algorithm simulation system. 109-114 - Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta, Federico Zanetti:
Direct manipulation of pictorial items within web sites: a drag & drop approach to on-line interaction. 115-118 - Robert St. Amant, Ajay Dudani:
An environment for user interface softbots. 119-122 - F. Bonifazi, Stefano Levialdi, Paola Rizzo, Rosa Trinchese:
A web-based annotation tool supporting e-learning. 123-128 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Interactive visual tools for spatial multicriteria decision making. 129-132 - Enzo Mumolo, Massimiliano Nolich, Gianni Viardo Vercelli:
Multimodal interface within a simulator of service robotic applications. 133-137 - Bongwon Suh, Benjamin B. Bederson:
OZONE: a zoomable interface for navigating ontology information. 139-143 - Genny Tortora, Luca Paolino, Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello, Fabio Pittarello:
Extending the metaphor GIS query language and environment to 3D domains. 144-147
Visualisation within interaction
- Donald H. House, Colin Ware:
A method for the perceptual optimization of complex visualizations. 148-155 - David Harel, Yehuda Koren:
Drawing graphs with non-uniform vertices. 157-166 - Alan J. Dix, Geoffrey P. Ellis:
by chance enhancing interaction with large data sets through statistical sampling. 167-176
Interacting with information
- Stefano Arondi, Pietro Baroni, Daniela Fogli, Piero Mussio:
Supporting co-evolution of users and systems by the recognition of interaction patterns. 177-186 - Munehiro Nakazato, Ljubomir Manola, Thomas S. Huang:
Group-based interface for content-based image retrieval. 187-194 - Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi, Satoshi Yonemoto, Daisaku Arita:
Real-time human motion analysis for human-machine interface. 195-202 - Wendy E. Mackay:
Which interaction technique works when?: floating palettes, marking menus and toolglasses support different task strategies. 203-208 - Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence:
Patterns of eye gaze during rapid serial visual presentation. 209-217
Focusing attention
- Xinlei Chen, Hideki Koike, Yasuto Nakanishi, Kenji Oka, Yoichi Sato:
Two-handed drawing on augmented desk system. 219-222 - Monica Tavanti:
Using 3D to visualise medical data. 223-226 - Laroussi Bouguila, Masahiro Ishii, Makoto Sato:
Virtual locomotion system for human-scale virtual environments. 227-230 - Stuart K. Card, David Nation:
Degree-of-interest trees: a component of an attention-reactive user interface. 231-245
Visual querying
- Stephen Kimani, Tiziana Catarci, Giuseppe Santucci:
A visual data mining environment: metaqueries and association rules. 247-250 - Hasan M. Jamil, Rong Zhou:
SQLi: towards an interface description language for relational databases. 251-256
Visual elements
- Frédéric Vernier, Neal Lesh, Chia Shen:
Visualization techniques for circular tabletop interfaces. 257-265 - Maarten van Dantzich, Daniel C. Robbins, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski:
Scope: providing awareness of multiple notifications at a glance. 267-281 - Christine Bonhomme, Marie-Aude Aufaure:
Mixing icons, geometric shapes and temporal axis to propose a visual tool for querying spatio-temporal databases. 282-289 - James Abello, Jeffrey L. Korn, Matthias Kreuseler:
Navigating Giga-Graphs. 290-299
Visual applications
- Knut Hartmann, Stefan Schlechtweg, Ralf Helbing, Thomas Strothotte:
Knowledge-supported graphical illustration of texts. 300-307 - Luca Chittaro, Roberto Ranon:
New directions for the design of virtual reality interfaces to e-commerce sites. 308-315 - Antonella De Angeli, Mike Coutts, Lynne M. Coventry, Graham I. Johnson, David Cameron, Martin H. Fischer:
VIP: a visual approach to user authentication. 316-323
Visual tools
- Gunnar W. Klau, Neal Lesh, Joe Marks, Michael Mitzenmacher, Guy T. Schafer:
The HuGS platform: a toolkit for interactive optimization. 324-330 - Allan Kuchinsky, Kathy Graham, David Moh, Annette Adler, Ketan Babaria, Michael L. Creech:
Biological storytelling: a software tool for biological information organization based upon narrative structure. 331-341
Posters
- Andrew Hunter, Christopher Exton:
Elucidate: employing information visualisation to aid pedagogy for students. 343-344 - Na'aman Kam, Irun R. Cohen, David Harel:
Modeling biological reactivity: statecharts vs. Boolean logic. 345-353 - Eliane Regina de Almeida Valiati, Marcelo Soares Pimenta:
Assessment of cost/benefit of interfaces evaluation techniques. 355-356 - Ivo van Es, Dirk Heylen, Betsy van Dijk, Anton Nijholt:
Making agents gaze naturally - does it work? 357-358 - Andrew J. Morris, Alia I. Abdelmoty, Baher A. El-Geresy:
A visual query language for large spatial databases. 359-360 - Christian Knöpfle:
Working together - a VR based approach for cooperative digital design review. 361-362 - Chia Shen, Frédéric Vernier, Neal Lesh:
A visual interface for multi-person exploration of personal databases. 363-364 - Dennis P. Groth, Edward L. Robertson:
An integrated approach to database visualization. 365-366 - Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Atsushi Aoki:
Visual interaction design for tools to think with: interactive systems for designing linear information. 367-371 - Carla M. D. S. Freitas, Paulo Roberto Gomes Luzzardi, Ricardo Andrade Cava, Marco Winckler, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Luciana P. Nedel:
On evaluating information visualization techniques. 373-374 - Ed H. Chi:
Expressiveness of the data flow and data state models in visualization systems. 375-378
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