Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Mei Chuah, Steven F. Roth, Joseph Mattis, and John Kolojejchick
Proceedings of Information Visualization, October, 1995, pp. 36 - 42.
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| Abstract |
| Selective dynamic manipulation (SDM) is a paradigm for interacting with objects in visualizations. Its methods offer a high degree of selectivity, in choosing object sets, in the selection of interactive techniques and the properties they affect, and in the degree to which a user action affects the visualization. Our goal is to provide a flexible set of techniques and feedback mechanisms that enable users to move objects and transform their appearance to perform a variety of information analysis tasks |
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Associated Center(s) / Consortia:
Center for Integrated Manfacturing Decision Systems Associated Lab(s) / Group(s):
Visualization and Intelligent Interfaces Group Associated Project(s):
Selective Dynamic Manipulation |
| Text Reference |
| Mei Chuah, Steven F. Roth, Joseph Mattis, and John Kolojejchick, "SDM: malleable information graphics," Proceedings of Information Visualization, October, 1995, pp. 36 - 42. |
| BibTeX Reference |
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@inproceedings{Chuah_1995_3710, author = "Mei Chuah and Steven F Roth and Joseph Mattis and John Kolojejchick", title = "SDM: malleable information graphics", booktitle = "Proceedings of Information Visualization", pages = "36 - 42", month = "October", year = "1995", } |
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