2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-30230-8_12
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Citiviz: A Visual User Interface to the CITIDEL System

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“…Thus, stepping stones & pathway (SSP) integrates visualization, clustering, and Bayesian inference to support exploration and the resolution of complex information needs that can be met by sets of related documents [10]. CitiViz, a visual interface to CITIDEL, combines searching, browsing, clustering, and information visualization [32].…”
Section: Integrated Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, stepping stones & pathway (SSP) integrates visualization, clustering, and Bayesian inference to support exploration and the resolution of complex information needs that can be met by sets of related documents [10]. CitiViz, a visual interface to CITIDEL, combines searching, browsing, clustering, and information visualization [32].…”
Section: Integrated Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CitiViz was a visual search interface that displayed an overview of the document sets in a digital library based on the ACMComputing Classification System. Its effectiveness exceeded the traditional list in various exploratory tasks (Kampanya et al 2004). Besides, hierarchical classification can help improve the internal search of websites.…”
Section: Hierarchical Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Citiviz [68], an interactive animat ed scatterplot is used with a hyperbolic tree occlusion and navigation within the pace.…”
Section: Document Spatializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Cata-Cone [44] makes use of available subject headings in library systems and represents categories associated with highly ranked document s in the search results as well as their ancestors and siblings using a 3D ConeTree [94] (see Figure 2.9) . In Citiviz [68], a hyp erbolic tree is used to show the hierarchical structure of documents using the ACM Computing Classificat ion System.…”
Section: Ocument H Ierarchy V Isua Lizationmentioning
confidence: 99%