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2002 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2002)
SpaceTree: Supporting Exploration in Large Node Link Tree, Design Evolution and Empirical Evaluation
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
October 28-October 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1751-X
Catherine Plaisant, University of Maryland
Jesse Grosjean, University of Maryland
Benjamin B. Bederson, University of Maryland
We present a novel tree browser that builds on the conventional node link tree diagrams. It adds dynamic rescaling of branches of the tree to best fit the available screen space, optimized camera movement, and the use of preview icons summarizing the topology of the branches that cannot be expanded. In addition, it includes integrated search and filter functions. This paper reflects on the evolution of the design and highlights the principles that emerged from it. A controlled experiment showed benefits for navigation to already previously visited nodes and estimation of overall tree topology.
Citation:
Catherine Plaisant, Jesse Grosjean, Benjamin B. Bederson, "SpaceTree: Supporting Exploration in Large Node Link Tree, Design Evolution and Empirical Evaluation," ieee_infovis, pp.57, 2002 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2002), 2002
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