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  • Navigation in Textual Virtual Environments Using a City Metaphor  
  • by Andreas Dieberger — 2000
  • …6 Acknowledgements 7 1. Introduction 8 1.1. Spatialization of user interfaces........................................................... .... 8 1.2. Researching navigation in a textual virtual environment..................................10 1.3. Ontology of environmental terms.......................…
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  • Providing spatial navigation for the World Wide Web  
  • by Andreas Dieberger — 1995 — Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS: International Conference COSIT '95
  • …The World Wide Web (WWW) is a rapidly growing distributed hypertext on the Internet. This paper presents a way to enable users to navigate the WWW spatially by providing a spatial user interface metaphor in a textual virtual environment. This may help users to orient themselves in the masses of info…
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  • A City Metaphor to Support Navigation in Complex Information Spaces  
  • by Andreas Dieberger — 1998
  • …A major problem for users of modern information systems is the retrieval of new and previously viewed information from the system. Systems like the Word-Wide Web are heavily interlinked but do not communicate structure that helps users to navigate the information it contains. The use of appropriate …
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  • Supporting Social Navigation on the World Wide Web  
  • by Andreas Dieberger — 1997
  • …This paper discusses a navigation behavior on Internet information services, in particular the World Wide Web, which is characterized by pointing out of information using various communication tools. We call this behavior social navigation as it is based on communication and interaction with other u…
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  • Visualizing Interaction History on a Collaborative Web Server  
  • by Andreas Dieberger, Peter Lönnqvist — 2000
  • …A CoWeb is a collaborative Web space that allows people to modify content and create new pages in a very easy fashion. We modified the original CoWeb to visualize interaction history information in an effort to make it a more social space and to allow users to engage in social navigation. KEYWORDS:…
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  • Hierarchical Brushing in a Collection of Video Data  
  • by Dulce Ponceleon, Andreas Dieberger — 2001
  • …The amount of digital video and associated metadata being generated and stored is increasing rapidly. Given the complex spatial and temporal structure of video information it is a formidable challenge to provide compact and human-readable representations of such content. The solution has to be versa…
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  • Supporting Social Navigation on the World Wide Web  
  • by Andreas Dieberger Georgia, Andreas Dieberger — 1997
  • …This paper discusses a navigation behavior on Internet information services, in particular the World Wide Web, which is characterized by pointing out of information using various communication tools. We call this behavior social navigation as it is based on communication and interaction with other u…
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  • Exploratory Navigation in Large Multimedia Documents using Context Lenses  
  • by Andreas Dieberger, Daniel M. Russell — 2002 — In Proceedings of 35 th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Big Island
  • …The Context Lens (CL) is a focus+context visualization and navigation tool particularly suited for navigating large documents, or collections of documents. Context Lenses have been applied successfully to navigating Web pages, video collections and slide presentations. In this paper we discuss our e…
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  • Social Navigation and Seamful Design  
  • by Matthew Chalmers, Andreas Dieberger, Kristina Höök, Åsa Rudström — 2004 — In Japanese Journal of Cognitive Science, Special Issue on Social Navigation
  • …Social navigation exploits social practices to help users navigate and explore system functionality. In a wireless world, people move around, meet others and experience places and situations. Those activities may be recorded up and presented to others through their wireless devices, and serve in soc…
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