2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2007.01.027
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Semantic lenses: Seamless augmentation of web pages with context information from implicit queries

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“…Phelps and Wilensky [20] developed a system similar to Magic Lenses but put a stronger focus on the separation of functionality and a modularized architecture. Semantic Lenses by Rotard et al [21] is a focus+context technique that uses a lens metaphor to show additional semantic information about focused parts of a document.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phelps and Wilensky [20] developed a system similar to Magic Lenses but put a stronger focus on the separation of functionality and a modularized architecture. Semantic Lenses by Rotard et al [21] is a focus+context technique that uses a lens metaphor to show additional semantic information about focused parts of a document.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their work focuses on allowing drill‐down interactions on large sets of densely packed or bundled edges in order to select specific sub‐groups of edges. Butkiewicz et al [BDW*08] as well as Semantic Lenses [RGE07] display additional data about the focus in an adjacent panel. Our approach employs a similar method to show information in the vicinity of the lens or adjacent colour‐matching panels.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was motivating to consider the work done by Rotard et al [2007] under the title, "Semantic lenses: Seamless augmentation of web pages with context information from implicit queries", who say: "In analytical processes huge amounts of complex data have to be collected, filtered, and provided to the users in an appropriate way". Rotard et al [2007], emphasize the representation of appropriate data. Their work indicates that available contextual information can be seamlessly integrated into text and visualized for easy comprehension.…”
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confidence: 99%