Front Cover; The Craft of Information Visualization Readings and Reflections; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Database Discovery with Dynamic Queries; Chapter 2. Seeing the World Through Image Libraries; Chapter 3. Preserving Context with Zoomable User Interfaces; Chapter 4. The World's Information in Digital Libraries; Chapter 5. Making Sense of the World Wide Web; Chapter 6. Understanding Hierarchical Data; Chapter 7. Innovating the Interaction; Chapter 8. Theories for Understanding Information Visualization; Appendix A. Video Reports
Summary
The overall goal of research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is to improve the experience of people using computers, making that experience more efficient and intuitive. The University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL) has repeatedly found that the most effective way to improve the human-computer experience is through the visual sense. Information visualization, the branch of research that studies the human-computer visual interface, has become a major theme during the past 10 years at HCIL. This book collects for the first time 38 of the key papers on information visuali
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