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A cartographic visualisation interface for spatial information retrieval
- International Cartographic Conference (ICC
, 2005
"... Spatially-aware information retrieval seeks to exploit the spatial information contained within web documents and thus allow searching based on not only thematic, but also geographic information. In this paper we describe the development of an interface for a spatially-aware information retrieval sy ..."
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Spatially-aware information retrieval seeks to exploit the spatial information contained within web documents and thus allow searching based on not only thematic, but also geographic information. In this paper we describe the development of an interface for a spatially-aware information retrieval
Abstract © The Eurographics Association 2004 An Interactive Visualisation Interface for Virtual Museums
"... Cultural institutions, such as museums are particularly interested in making their collections accessible to people with physical disabilities. New technologies, such as Web3D and augmented reality (AR) can aid museums to respond to this challenge by building virtual museums accessible over the Inte ..."
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the Internet or through kiosks located in accessible places within the museum. In this paper, we propose a prototype user-friendly visualisation interface that uses Web3D and AR techniques to visualise cultural heritage artefacts for virtual museum exhibitions. User interactions within the virtual museum
CorpVis: An Online Emotional Speech Corpora Visualisation Interface
"... Abstract. Our research in emotional speech analysis has led to the construction of several dedicated high quality, online corpora of natural emotional speech assets. The requirements for querying, retrieval and organization of assets based on both their metadata descriptors and their analysis data l ..."
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led to the construction of a suitable interface for data visualization and corpus management. The CorpVis interface is intended to assist collaborative work between several speech research groups working with us in this area, allowing online collaboration and distribution of assets to be performed
Mindless Visualisations
, 2000
"... The wonder and, unfortunately, to the detriment of visualisation for the representation and comprehension of complex data sets is that to be most successful requires that they are tailored to suit the task and underlying data. Such a restriction enables visualisations to be well designed for the t ..."
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for the tasks to which they are known to be applied to, and also to accommodate the style and range of data to be expected as normal. The problem with this repeated redesign of visualisations is that the interface is often neglected, and can even be solely dependent on the implementing technology used
Information Visualisation in the User Interface for Augmentative and Alternative Communication
"... Abstract: This study investigated the possibility of using Information Visualisation (IV) in the user interface of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems. AAC systems exist to assist people to overcome communication handicaps. Computer-based AAC systems can contain stored communica ..."
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Abstract: This study investigated the possibility of using Information Visualisation (IV) in the user interface of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems. AAC systems exist to assist people to overcome communication handicaps. Computer-based AAC systems can contain stored
Visualisation Effectiveness
, 2001
"... Providing evaluations of visualisations is one way to demonstrate that they support a purpose and are adequate for the role claimed for them. The problem in doing so is that there is no central source of evaluation issues that one can use a subset of for this purpose. There is also very little in th ..."
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abilities of the users. Graphics, as the medium behind visualisation, may support greater bandwidth, but is also prone to more likes and dislikes than other forms of interface. The concept of visualisation effectiveness and therefore ways of evaluating visualisations provide the focus for this paper
Tree Visualisation and Navigation Clues for Information Visualisation
, 1998
"... Information visualisation very often requires good navigation aids on large trees, which represent the underlying abstract information. Using trees for information visualisation requires novel user interface techniques, visual clues, and navigational aids. This paper describes a visual clue for tr ..."
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Information visualisation very often requires good navigation aids on large trees, which represent the underlying abstract information. Using trees for information visualisation requires novel user interface techniques, visual clues, and navigational aids. This paper describes a visual clue
Evaluating Similarity-Based Visualisations as Interfaces for Image Browsing
, 2002
"... Large collections of digital images are becoming more and more common, and the users of these collections need computer-based systems to help them find the images they require. Digital images are easy to shrink to thumbnail size, allowing a large number of them to be presented to the user simultaneo ..."
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simultaneously. Generally, current image browsing interfaces display thumbnails in a twodimensional grid, in some default order, and there has been little exploration of possible alternatives to this model.
Adaptive Interfaces for Mobile Map-based Visualisation
"... Abstract — Mobile visualisation systems present many challenges for designers, due to limited screen space, processing power, memory and network bandwidth. These problems are particularly noticeable in mobile map-based visualisation systems, where a large information space must be visualised using a ..."
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a very small display area. Existing mobile visualisation systems use a variety of techniques to overcome these problems. Existing techniques, however, leave a lot to be desired. In this paper, adaptive user interfaces, which adapt to the individual characteristics of the user, are proposed
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