This paper presents a new approach for visualizing and exploring large networked information structures which may represent, for instance, linked information resources or metadata structures such as ontologies. An interactive matrix display is used for showing relations between concepts and concept hierarchies displayed along the two axes of a matrix. The new approach also focuses on the engineering process to create these information networks. Initial user testing shows performance advantages as well as reduced visual search in comparison to conventional graph representations.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 ziegler02
%A Ziegler, Jürgen
%A Kunz, Christoph
%A Botsch, Veit
%A Schneeberger, Josef
%B Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'02)
%C London, England
%D 2002
%K engineering information knowledge visualization
%P 361--366
%T Visualizing and Exploring Large Networked Information Spaces with Matrix Browser
%U http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/2002-03-16 KDVIz 02 Matrix Browser v-1.0.pdf
%X This paper presents a new approach for visualizing and exploring large networked information structures which may represent, for instance, linked information resources or metadata structures such as ontologies. An interactive matrix display is used for showing relations between concepts and concept hierarchies displayed along the two axes of a matrix. The new approach also focuses on the engineering process to create these information networks. Initial user testing shows performance advantages as well as reduced visual search in comparison to conventional graph representations.
@inproceedings{ziegler02,
abstract = {This paper presents a new approach for visualizing and exploring large networked information structures which may represent, for instance, linked information resources or metadata structures such as ontologies. An interactive matrix display is used for showing relations between concepts and concept hierarchies displayed along the two axes of a matrix. The new approach also focuses on the engineering process to create these information networks. Initial user testing shows performance advantages as well as reduced visual search in comparison to conventional graph representations.},
added-at = {2006-03-24T16:34:33.000+0100},
address = {London, England},
author = {Ziegler, Jürgen and Kunz, Christoph and Botsch, Veit and Schneeberger, Josef},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2126168279c667ead1a9294e91aa116a2/neilernst},
booktitle = {Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'02)},
citeulike-article-id = {120112},
comment = {seems difficult to use - look at user test setup},
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keywords = {engineering information knowledge visualization},
pages = {361--366},
priority = {0},
timestamp = {2006-03-24T16:34:33.000+0100},
title = {Visualizing and {E}xploring {L}arge {N}etworked {I}nformation {S}paces with {M}atrix {B}rowser},
url = {http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/2002-03-16 KDVIz 02 Matrix Browser v-1.0.pdf},
year = 2002
}