The visual display of quantitative information
The visual display of quantitative information
Envisioning information
Writing space: the computer, hypertext, and the history of writing
Writing space: the computer, hypertext, and the history of writing
Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative
Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative
An interactive constraint-based system for drawing graphs
Proceedings of the 10th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Digital library information appliances
Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries
Visualizing the affective structure of a text document
CHI '03 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Life-Like Characters: Tools, Affective Functions, and Applications (Cognitive Technologies)
Life-Like Characters: Tools, Affective Functions, and Applications (Cognitive Technologies)
An Adaptive Cartography of DTV Programs
EUROITV '08 Proceedings of the 6th European conference on Changing Television Environments
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Experiences with e-books show that the principle obstacle to electronic reading is neither the weight, nor the autonomy or the discomfort of reading on screen, but the absence of reference mark which makes it possible to replace the current window of reading in the whole of the book. We present an automatic cartography of electronic documents which constitutes an attempt to facilitate navigation, reading and memorization of contents. It is to automatically build a singular picture which is designed to be associated to our remembering of each document, i.e. to our mental image. This picture corresponds to the cartography of an island. Its shape is build from the document structure; its coloring reflects the affective content of the text extracted by keywords spotting techniques while icons associated to document topics are added to textual legends as in ancient geographical maps.