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Chen, C., Brunel
University, Uxbridge, UK
Information Visualisation and
Virtual Environments
1999. XI, 223 pp. 144 figs.
1-85233-136-4
£49.50
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Information Visualisation
is a fast growing research field and an industry with tremendous potential.
Virtual environments provide a unique medium for people to communicate
and interact over computer networks. Information Visualisation
and Virtual Environments links the two areas together and presents
the latest research and development, highlighting the potential of information
visualisation as an enabling technology in the design of new generations
of virtual environments. This book will be an invaluable source of reference
for courses in Information Visualisation, User Interface Design, Virtual
Environments, HCI, and Information Retrieval, as well as being a useful
resource for consultants and practitioners. The book contains 144 wonderful
colour images of intriguing and influential works in information visualisation.
Contents:
Introduction.
- Geographic Visualisation.
- Abstract Information Visualisation.
- Optimal Information Foraging.
- Exploring Cyberspaces.
- Social Interaction in
Online Communities.
- Information Visualisation
Resources.
Finding Salient Structures.
- Virtual Structures.
- The Use of WordNet(R).
- Structural Analysis and
Modelling.
- Generalised Similarity
Analysis: Introduction.
Spatial Layout and Graph
Drawing Algorithms.
- Clustering and Scaling.
- Trees, Cone Trees and
Hyperbolic Views.
- Drawing General Undirected
Graphs.
- Examples of Graph Drawing.
- Graph Drawing Resources.
Information Visualisation
Systems and Applications.
- Navigation in Large Information
Structures.
- Visualising Search Results.
- Spatial Metaphors for
Information Exploration.
- Visualising the Literature.
- The Web and Online Communities.
- Online Resources.
Individual Differences
in Visual Navigation.
- A Semantically Organised
Virtual Environment.
- Study I: Spatial Ability.
- Study II: Associative
Memory and Visual Memory.
- Study III: Associative
Memory and Spatial Ability.
Virtual Environments.
- Informal Communication
and Mutual Awareness.
- Information Spaces and
Social Spaces.
- The StarWalker Virtual
Environment.
- Social Interaction in
StarWalker.
Bibliography.
Index. |