Using Visualization to Support Network and Application Management in a Data Center (2009)
Danyel Fisher, David A. Maltz, Albert Greenberg, Xiaoyu Wang, Heather Warncke, George Robertson, ...
Abstract—We argue that there is a continuum between completely manual and completely automated management of networks and distributed applications. The ability to visualize the status of the...
GroupBanter: Supporting Serendipitous Group Conversations with IM (2009)
Kori Inkpen, Steve Whittaker, Mary Czerwinski, James Wallace
Abstract. This paper describes GroupBanter, a tool for supporting serendipitous group conversations using instant messaging. We investigate the potential of ephemeral group conversations by providing...
CandidTree: Visualizing Structural Uncertainty in Similar Hierarchies (2009)
Bongshin Lee, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Cynthia Sims Parr
Most visualization systems fail to convey uncertainty within data. To provide a way to show uncertainty in similar hierarchies, we interpreted the differences between two tree structures as...
CandidTree: Visualizing Structural Uncertainty in Similar Hierarchies (2009)
Bongshin Lee, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Cynthia Sims Parr
Abstract. Most visualization systems fail to convey uncertainty within data. To provide a way to show uncertainty in similar hierarchies, we interpreted the differences between two tree structures as...
Understanding Memory Triggers for Task Tracking (2009)
Brian R. Meyers, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski
Software can now track which computer applications and documents you use. This provides us with the potential to help end-users recall past activities for tasks such as status reporting. We describe...
Jacob T. Biehl, William T. Baker, Brian P. Bailey, Desney S. Tan, Kori M. Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski
We present a new interaction framework for collaborating in multiple display environments (MDEs) and report results from a field study investigating its use in an authentic work setting. Our...
ABSTRACT RelAltTab: Assisting Users in Switching Windows (2008)
Nuria Oliver, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, Kristof Roomp
We present RelAltTab, an enhanced ALT+TAB prototype that assists users in switching windows. Our approach uses semantic and temporal information to create a list of related windows to the window that...
Facetmap: A scalable search and browse visualization (2008)
Greg Smith, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, George Robertson, Desney S. Tan
Abstract — The dominant paradigm for searching and browsing large data stores is text-based: presenting a scrollable list of search results in response to textual search term input. While this...
Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski
We describe the design and functionality of the Scope, a glanceable notification summarizer. The Scope is an information visualization designed to unify notifications and ameliorate distractions. It...
Jacob T. Biehl, William T. Baker, Brian P. Bailey, Desney S. Tan, Kori M. Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski
We present a new interaction framework for collaborating in multiple display environments (MDEs) and report results from a field study investigating its use in an authentic work setting. Our...
Desney S. Tan, Darren Gergle, Mary Czerwinski
Researchers have begun to explore tools that allow multiple users to collaborate across multiple devices. One class of these tools allows users to simultaneously place and interact with information...
1 Introduction: The Desktop Metaphor and New Uses of Technology (2008)
Victor Kaptelinin, Mary Czerwinski
The objective of this book is to present and discuss new approaches to designing next-generation digital work environments. Currently the most
Facetmap: A scalable search and browse visualization (2008)
Greg Smith, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, George Robertson, Desney S. Tan
Abstract — The dominant paradigm for searching and browsing large data stores is text-based: presenting a scrollable list of search results in response to textual search term input. While this...
Distributed Display Environments (2008)
Dugald Ralph Hutchings, John Stasko, Mary Czerwinski
The term Distributed Display Environment (DDE) compactly describes computer systems that present output to more than one physical display. Often DDEs allow attached input devices to treat the...
Understanding Memory Triggers for Task Tracking (2008)
Brian R. Meyers, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski
Software can now track which computer applications and documents you use. This provides us with the potential to help end-users recall past activities for tasks such as status reporting. We describe...
Ben Shneiderman, Gerhard Fischer, Mary Czerwinski, Mitch Resnick, Brad Myers, Linda Candy, ...
Creativity support tools is a research topic with high risk but potentially very high payoff. The goal is to develop improved software and user interfaces that empower users to be not only more...
Spy-resistant keyboard: more secure password entry on public touch screen displays. CHISIG’05 (2008)
Desney S. Tan, Pedram Keyani, Mary Czerwinski
Current software interfaces for entering text on touch screen devices mimic existing mechanisms such as keyboard typing or handwriting. These techniques are poor for entering private text such as...
Exploring Step User Interfaces (2008)
Brian Meyers, Steven Drucker, Marc A. Smith, Mary Czerwinski
While applications are typically optimized for traditional desktop interfaces using a keyboard and mouse, there are a variety of compelling reasons to consider alternative input mechanisms that...
Introduction to Humans in HCI (2008)
We are fortunate to be alive at a time when research and invention in the computing
Predictability and accuracy in adaptive user interfaces (2008)
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Katherine Everitt, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel S. Weld
While proponents of adaptive user interfaces tout potential performance gains, critics argue that adaptation's unpredictability may disorient users, causing more harm than good. We present a...
Predictability and accuracy in adaptive user interfaces (2008)
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Katherine Everitt, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel S. Weld
While proponents of adaptive user interfaces tout potential performance gains, critics argue that adaptation's unpredictability may disorient users, causing more harm than good. We present a...
http://research.microsoft.com Courier: A Collaborative Phone-Based File Exchange System (2008)
Amy Karlson, Greg Smith, Brian Meyers, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Amy Karlson, ...
Abstract. While people often carry mobile phones for communication purposes, they are generally underutilized as productivity tools, especially in the workplace. In this paper we present Courier, a...
ABSTRACT Data Mountain: Using Spatial Memory for Document Management (2007)
George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Kevin Larson, Daniel C. Robbins, David Thiel, Maarten Van Dantzich
Effective management of documents on computers has been a central user interface problem for many years. One common approach involves using 2D spatial layouts of icons representing the documents,...
Interfaces – graphical user interfaces, windowing systems. (2007)
George Robertson, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski, Patrick Baudisch, Dugald Hutchings, Brian Meyers, ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...
Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz, Edward Cutrell
This paper explores a new approach to gauging users ’ difficulties with tasks, interfaces, and situations we refer to as subjective duration assessment. The approach, leveraging a psychological...
Kim Cameron, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel Robbins, George Robertson, George Robertson
We describe a new information structure composed of multiple intersecting hierarchies, which we call a Polyarchy. Visualizing polyarchies enables use of novel views for discovery of relationships...
Effective Notification Systems Depend on User Trust (2007)
Scott Leetiernan, Edward Cutrell, Mary Czerwinski, Hunter Hoffman
Abstract: Intelligent messaging systems attempt to determine what information is important to a user’s task and when and how to interrupt the user with that information. Such systems are...
Abstract PhotoTOC: Automatic Clustering for Browsing Personal Photographs (2007)
John C. Platt, Mary Czerwinski
This paper presents Photo Table Of Contents (PhotoTOC), a system that helps users find digital photographs in their own collection of photographs. PhotoTOC is a browsing user interface that uses an...
Dugald Ralph, Hutchings Greg Smith, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson
The continuing trend toward greater processing power, larger storage, and in particular increased display surface by using multiple monitor supports increased multi-tasking by the computer user. The...
Subjective Duration Assessment: An Implicit Probe for Software Usability (2007)
Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz, Edward Cutrell
This paper explores a new approach to gauging users' difficulties with tasks, interfaces, and situations we refer to as subjective duration assessment. The approach, adapted from results...
Beyond the Desktop Metaphor : Designing Integrated Digital Work Environments (2007)
Kaptelinin, Victor (ed.), Czerwinski, Mary (ed.)
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FASTDash: A Visual Dashboard for Fostering Awareness (2007)
Jacob T. Biehl, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, George G. Robertson
Software developers spend significant time gaining and maintaining awareness of fellow developers ’ activities. FASTDash is a new interactive visualization that seeks to improve team activity...
FASTDash: A Visual Dashboard for Fostering Awareness (2007)
Jacob T. Biehl, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, George G. Robertson
Software developers spend significant time gaining and maintaining awareness of fellow developers ’ activities. FASTDash is a new interactive visualization that seeks to improve team activity...
VoicePedia: Towards Speech-based Access to Unstructured Information, Interspeech 2007 (2007)
J Sherwani, Dong Yu, Tim Paek, Mary Czerwinski, Y C Ju, Alex Acero
Currently there are no dialog systems that enable purely voice-based access to the unstructured information on websites such as Wikipedia. Such systems could be revolutionary for non-literate users...
Creativity support tools: report from a U.S. National Science Foundation sponsored workshop (2006)
Shneiderman, Ben, Fischer, Gerhard, Czerwinski, Mary, Resnick, Mitch, Myers, Brad, Candy, Linda, ...
Creativity support tools is a research topic with high risk but potentially very high payoff. The goal is to develop improved software and user interfaces that empower users to be not only more...
Pers Ubiquit Comput DOI 10.1007/s00779-007-0154-3 ORIGINAL ARTICLE (2006)
Mary Czerwinski, D. S. Tan, M. Czerwinski, M. Czerwinski, D. Gergle, R. Mandryk, ...
Using job-shop scheduling tasks for evaluating collocated collaboration
Tumble! Splat! Helping Users Access and Manipulate (2006)
Occluded Content In, Gonzalo Ramos, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Desney Tan, Patrick Baudisch, ...
Accessing and manipulating occluded content in layered 2D drawings can be difficult. This paper characterizes a design space of techniques that facilitate access to occluded content. In addition, we...
Exploring the design space for adaptive graphical user interfaces (2006)
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, Daniel S. Weld
For decades, researchers have presented different adaptive user interfaces and discussed the pros and cons of adaptation on task performance and satisfaction. Little research, however, has been...
Fathumb: A facet-based interface for mobile search (2006)
Amy K. Karlson, George Robertson, Daniel C. Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith
In this paper we describe a novel approach for searching large data sets from a mobile phone. Existing interfaces for mobile search require keyword text entry and are not suited for browsing. Our...
Large display research overview (2006)
Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson, Brian Meyers, Greg Smith, Daniel Robbins, Desney Tan
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Tara Matthews, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson, Desney Tan
Information workers often have to balance many tasks and interruptions. In this work, we explore peripheral display techniques that improve multitasking efficiency by helping users maintain task...
Code Thumbnails: Using Spatial Memory to Navigate Source Code (2006)
Robert Deline, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Gina Venolia, Steven Drucker, George Robertson
Modern development environments provide many features for navigating source code, yet recent studies show the developers still spend a tremendous amount of time just navigating. Since existing...
Tara Matthews, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson, Desney Tan
Information workers often have to balance many tasks and interruptions. In this work, we explore peripheral display techniques that improve multitasking efficiency by helping users maintain task...
Code Thumbnails: Using Spatial Memory to Navigate Source Code (2006)
Robert Deline, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Gina Venolia, Steven Drucker, George Robertson
Modern development environments provide many features for navigating source code, yet recent studies show the developers still spend a tremendous amount of time just navigating. Since existing...
Designing human friendly human interaction proofs (HIPs (2005)
Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Simard, Mary Czerwinski
HIPs, or Human Interactive Proofs, are challenges meant to be easily solved by humans, while remaining too hard to be economically solved by computers. HIPs are increasingly used to protect services...
Desney S. Tan, Pedram Keyani, Mary Czerwinski
Current software interfaces for entering text on touch screen devices mimic existing mechanisms such as keyboard typing or handwriting. Unfortunately, these techniques are poor for entering private...
Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Simard, Mary Czerwinski
Human interaction proofs (HIPs) have become commonplace on the internet for protecting free online services from abuse by automated scripts/bots. They are challenges designed to be easily solved by...
Designing human friendly human interaction proofs (HIPs (2005)
Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Simard, Mary Czerwinski
HIPs, or Human Interactive Proofs, are challenges meant to be easily solved by humans, while remaining too hard to be economically solved by computers. HIPs are increasingly used to protect services...
Towards understanding programs through wear-based filtering (2005)
Robert Deline, Amir Khella, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson
Large software projects often require a programmer to make changes to unfamiliar source code. This paper presents the results of a formative observational study of seven professional programmers who...
Building segmentation based humanfriendly Human Interactive Proofs (HIPs (2005)
Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Y. Simard, Mary Czerwinski
Abstract. Human interaction proofs (HIPs) have become common place on the internet due to their effectiveness in deterring automated abuse of online services intended for humans. However, there is a...
Easing program comprehension by sharing navigation data (2005)
Robert Deline, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson
Large software projects often require a programmer to make changes to unfamiliar source code. This paper describes a set of tools, called Team Tracks, designed to ease program comprehension by...
WinCuts: manipulating arbitrary window regions for more effective use of screen space (2004)
Desney S. Tan, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski
Each window on our computer desktop provides a view into some information. Although users can currently manipulate multiple windows, we assert that being able to spatially arrange smaller regions of...
A diary study of task switching and interruptions (2004)
Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz, Susan Wilhite
We report on a diary study of the activities of information workers aimed at characterizing how people interleave multiple tasks amidst interruptions. The week-long study revealed the type and...
WinCuts: Manipulating Arbitrary Window Regions for (2004)
More Effective Use, Desney S. Tan, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski
Each window on our computer desktop provides a view into some information. Although users can currently manipulate multiple windows, we assert that being able to spatially arrange smaller regions of...
Scalable Fabric: Flexible Task Management (2004)
George Robertson Eric, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski, Patrick Baudisch, Dugald Hutchings, Brian Meyers, ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...
A diary study of task switching and interruptions (2004)
Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz, Susan Wilhite
We report on a diary study of the activities of information workers aimed at characterizing how people interleave multiple tasks amidst interruptions. The week-long study revealed the type and...
Exploring the use and affordances of multiple display environments. [2 (2004)
Dugald R. Hutchings, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, John Stasko
Abstract. We describe past and ongoing research in our two groups by briefly highlighting a few particularly relevant projects. Our research involves conducting evaluations of multiple monitor...
Toward characterizing the productivity benefits of very large displays (2003)
Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, Tim Regan, Brian Meyers, Gary Starkweather
Abstract: Larger display surfaces are becoming increasingly available due to multi-monitor capability built into many systems, in addition to the rapid decrease in their costs. However, little is...
Women go with the (optical) flow (2003)
Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson
Previous research reported interesting gender effects involving specific benefits for females navigating with wider fields of view on large displays. However, it was not clear what was driving the 3D...
Women go with the (optical) flow (2003)
Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, George Robertson
Previous research reported interesting gender effects involving specific benefits for females navigating with wider fields of view on large displays. However, it was not clear what was driving the 3D...
Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, Benjamin Bederson, ...
Abstract: Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise...
Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, Benjamin Bederson, ...
Abstract: Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise...
Toward characterizing the productivity benefits of very large displays (2003)
Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, Tim Regan, Brian Meyers
Abstract: Larger display surfaces are becoming increasingly available due to multi-monitor capability built into many systems, in addition to the rapid decrease in their costs. However, little is...
GroupBar: The TaskBar evolved (2003)
Greg Smith, Patrick Baudisch, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...
Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: techniques for accessing (2003)
Remote Screen Content, Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, ...
Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise be...
GroupBar: The TaskBar Evolved (2003)
Greg Smith Patrick, Patrick Baudisch, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...
Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski
Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working environment are becoming prevalent. Compared to traditional desktop displays, information presented on such...
Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski
Abstract: Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working environment are becoming prevalent. Compared to traditional desktop displays, information presented on...
Scope: Providing awareness of multiple notifications at a glance (2002)
Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski
We describe the design and functionality of the Scope, a glanceable notification summarizer. The Scope is an information visualization designed to unify notifications and minimize distractions. It...
Women take a wider view (2002)
Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, George G. Robertson
Published reports suggest that males significantly outperform females in navigating virtual environments. A novel navigation technique reported in CHI 2001, when combined with a large display and...
An Investigation of Memory for Daily Computing Events (2002)
In pursuit of computational tools for augmenting computer users ’ abilities to interleave multiple tasks, we examined computer users ’ ability to identify and recall computing events deemed to be...
Women take a wider view (2002)
Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, George G. Robertson
Published reports suggest that males significantly outperform females in navigating virtual environments. A novel navigation technique reported in CHI 2001, when combined with a large display and...
An Investigation of Memory for Daily Computing Events (2002)
In pursuit of computational tools for augmenting computer users ’ abilities to interleave multiple tasks, we examined computer users ’ ability to identify and recall computing events deemed to be...
Polyarchy visualization: visualizing multiple intersecting hierarchies (2002)
George Robertson, Kim Cameron, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel Robbins
We describe a new information structure composed of multiple intersecting hierarchies, which we call Polyarchies. Visualizing polyarchies enables use of novel views for discovery of relationships...
Scope: Providing awareness of multiple notifications at a glance (2002)
Maarten Van Dantzich, Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Daniel Robbins, Eric Horvitz, Eric Horvitz, ...
We describe the design and functionality of the Scope, a glanceable notification summarizer. The Scope is an information visualization designed to unify notifications and minimize distractions. It...
Scope: Providing awareness of multiple notifications at a glance (2002)
Maarten Van Dantzich, Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Daniel Robbins, Eric Horvitz, ...
this paper. visualization designed to unify notifications and minimize distractions. It allows users to remain aware of notifications from multiple sources of information, including e-mail, instant...
PhotoTOC: Automatic Clustering for Browsing Personal Photographs (2002)
John C. Platt, Mary Czerwinski, Brent A. Field
This paper presents Photo Table Of Contents (PhotoTOC), an interface that helps users find digital photographs in their own collection of hundreds or thousands of photographs. PhotoTOC is a browsing...
Exploring 3D navigation: combining speed-coupled flying with orbiting (2001)
Desney S. Tan, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski
We present a task-based taxonomy of navigation techniques for 3D virtual environments, used to categorize existing techniques, drive exploration of the design space, and inspire new techniques. We...
Edward Cutrell, Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz
Abstract: We describe a study on the influence of instant messaging (IM) on ongoing computing tasks. The study both replicates and extends earlier work on the cost of sending notifications at...
Semi-automatic image annotation (2001)
Liu Wenyin, Susan Dumais, Yanfeng Sun, Hongjiang Zhang, Mary Czerwinski, Brent Field
Abstract: A novel approach to semi-automatically and progressively annotating images with keywords is presented. The progressive annotation process is embedded in the course of integrated...
Semi-automatic image annotation (2001)
Liu Wenyin, Susan Dumais, Yanfeng Sun, Hongjiang Zhang, Mary Czerwinski, Brent Field
Abstract: A novel approach to semi-automatically and progressively annotating images with keywords is presented. The progressive annotation process is embedded in the course of integrated...
The Task Gallery: a 3D window manager (2000)
George Robertson, Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Ken Hinckley, Kirsten Risden, ...
The Task Gallery is a window manager that uses interactive 3D graphics to provide direct support for task management and document comparison, lacking from many systems implementing the desktop...
The Task Gallery: a 3D window manager (2000)
George Robertson, Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Ken Hinckley, Kirsten Risden, ...
The Task Gallery is a window manager that uses interactive 3D graphics to provide direct support for task management and document comparison, lacking from many systems implementing the desktop...
Instant messaging: Effects of relevance and time (2000)
Mary Czerwinski, Edward Cutrell, Eric Horvitz
Instant messaging (IM) has grown rapidly to involve millions of users spanning a variety of platforms. This paper outlines two preliminary studies that examined the effects of IM notifications on...
Individual Differences in Virtual Environments: Introduction and Overview (2000)
Chaomei Chen, Mary Czerwinski, Robert Macredie
this paper, we present a brief historical overview of research in individual differences in the context of virtual environments. In particular, we highlight the notion of structure in the perception...
The Task Gallery: a 3D window manager (2000)
George Robertson, Maarten Van Dantzich, Daniel Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Ken Hinckley, Kirsten Risden, ...
The Task Gallery is a window manager that uses interactive 3D graphics to provide direct support for task management and document comparison, lacking from many systems implementing the desktop...
Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval (1999)
Mary Czerwinski, Susan Dumais, George Robertson, Susan Dziadosz, Scott Tiernan, Maarten Van Dantzich
In this paper, we describe the use of similarity metrics in a novel visual environment for storing and retrieving favorite web pages. The similarity metrics, called Implicit Queries, are used to...
Visualizing Implicit Queries For Information Management and Retrieval (1999)
Mary Czerwinski, Susan Dumais, George Robertson, Susan Dziadosz, Scott Tiernan, Maarten Van Dantzich
In this paper, we describe the use of similarity metrics in a novel visual environment for storing and retrieving favorite web pages. The similarity metrics, called Implicit Queries, are used to...
From latent semantics to spatial hypertext: an integrated approach (1998)
Chen, Chaomei, Czerwinski, Mary
In this paper, we introduce an integrated approach to the development of spatial hypertext. This approach brings together several theories and techniques concerning semantic structures, and...
Interaction and Modeling Techniques for Desktop Two-Handed Input (1998)
Ken Hinckley, Mary Czerwinski, Mike Sinclair
We describe input devices and two-handed interaction techniques to support map navigation tasks. We discuss several design variations and user testing of two-handed navigation techniques, including...
From Latent Semantics to Spatial Hypertext: An Integrated Approach (1998)
In this paper, we introduce an integrated approach to the development of spatial hypertext. This approach brings together several theories and techniques concerning semantic structures, and...
Interaction and modeling techniques for desktop two-handed input (1998)
Ken Hinckley, Mary Czerwinski, Mike Sinclair
We describe input devices and two-handed interaction techniques to support map navigation tasks. We discuss several design variations and user testing of two-handed navigation techniques, including...
Immersion in desktop virtual reality (1997)
George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Maarten Van Dantzich
This paper explores techniques for evaluating and improving immersion in Desktop Virtual Reality (VR). Three experiments are reported which extend findings on immersion in VR reported by Pausch et...
We present PaperLens, a visualization that reveals connections, trends, and activity throughout the InfoVis conference community for the last 8 years. It tightly couples views across papers, authors,...
We present PaperLens, a visualization that reveals connections, trends, and activity throughout the InfoVis conference community for the last 8 years. It tightly couples views across papers, authors,...
Beyond the Desktop Metaphor: Designing Integrated Digital Work Environments
Victor Kaptelinin, Mary Czerwinski
The computer's metaphorical desktop, with its onscreen windows and hierarchy of folders, is the only digital work environment most users and designers have ever known. Yet empirical studies show that...