The grand tour: a tool for viewing multidimensional data
SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing
CHI '86 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The perspective wall: detail and context smoothly integrated
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Stretching the rubber sheet: a metaphor for viewing large layouts on small screens
UIST '93 Proceedings of the 6th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
CHI '94 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
3-dimensional pliable surfaces: for the effective presentation of visual information
Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM symposium on User interface and software technology
Multiresolution multidimensional wavelet brushing
Proceedings of the 7th conference on Visualization '96
Hierarchical parallel coordinates for exploration of large datasets
VIS '99 Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '99: celebrating ten years
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Information Visualization and Visual Data Mining
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Extending Distortion Viewing from 2D to 3D
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking
IEEE Software
FED - A Framework for Iterative Data Selection in Exploratory Visualization
SSDBM '98 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
High Dimensional Brushing for Interactive Exploration of Multivariate Data
VIS '95 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Visualization '95
Techniques for non-linear magnification transformations
INFOVIS '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (INFOVIS '96)
Selection: 524,288 ways to say "this is interesting"
INFOVIS '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (INFOVIS '96)
H3: laying out large directed graphs in 3D hyperbolic space
INFOVIS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97)
Managing multiple focal levels in Table Lens
INFOVIS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97)
Nonlinear Magnification Fields
INFOVIS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97)
INFOVIS '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000
A Scalable Framework for Information Visualization
INFOVIS '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000
A Taxonomy of Visualization Techniques Using the Data State Reference Model
INFOVIS '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000
InterRing: An Interactive Tool for Visually Navigating and Manipulating Hierarchical Structures
INFOVIS '02 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis'02)
Smooth and efficient zooming and panning
INFOVIS'03 Proceedings of the Ninth annual IEEE conference on Information visualization
Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Role of Interaction in Information Visualization
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Combining 3-D geovisualization with force feedback driven user interaction
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL international conference on Advances in geographic information systems
Technical Section: CGV-An interactive graph visualization system
Computers and Graphics
Visual exploration of time-series data with shape space projections
EuroVis'11 Proceedings of the 13th Eurographics / IEEE - VGTC conference on Visualization
Multilevel interaction model for hierarchical tasks in information visualization
Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
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User interaction plays an integral part in the effective visualization of data and information. Typical interaction operations include navigation, selection, and distortion. A problem that can occur when these operations are speci£ed using direct manipulation is determining which object or space is the focus of the interaction. In some operations the user wants to indicate a region of an image, while in others the focus might be the data being projected or the surface upon which the projection is occurring. In this paper we attempt to identify a complete list of spaces within which interactive operations can occur in data and information visualization. These interaction spaces help disambiguate the focus of interactive operations, and their study can potentially reveal new and powerful methods for supporting the visual exploration process. We de£ne the distinctions between the spaces and provide examples of interactions within each space.