Proceedings of the 32nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3332165.3347934
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SpaceInk: Making Space for In-Context Annotations

Abstract: When editing or reviewing a document, people directly overlay ink marks on content. For instance, they underline words, or circle elements in a figure. These overlay marks often accompany in-context annotations in the form of handwritten footnotes and marginalia. People tend to put annotations close to the content that elicited them, but have to compose with the often-limited whitespace. We introduce SpaceInk, a design space of pen+touch techniques that make room for in-context annotations by dynamically reflo… Show more

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“…Systems. Multiple systems support document reading, including active reading [40,63,75,86], active diagramming [84] and active note-taking [41], as well as more specifc tasks such as annotation [73,95,96] and navigation [4,93]. Several systems explicitly support document-reading practices, such as InkSeine [41], which accommodates searching during active note taking.…”
Section: Active Reading Of Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems. Multiple systems support document reading, including active reading [40,63,75,86], active diagramming [84] and active note-taking [41], as well as more specifc tasks such as annotation [73,95,96] and navigation [4,93]. Several systems explicitly support document-reading practices, such as InkSeine [41], which accommodates searching during active note taking.…”
Section: Active Reading Of Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dragicevic et al's multiverses [10] let readers explore multiple visualisations and analyses of experimental data in a single document. SpaceInk [45] lets users interact with documents by making space for hand-written annotations. ScolarPhi [19] augments scientific papers with overlays that provide definitions and context for technical terms and symbols.…”
Section: Augmented Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, QuerySketch (Wattenberg, 2001) and QueryLines (Ryall et al, 2005) allow people to sketch a target graph for querying time-series data (even though they supported it with mouse input), while SketchSliders (Tsandilas et al, 2015) let people sketch the controllers for exploring multidimensional data. Furthermore, in the context of editing or reviewing a document, SpaceInk (Romat et al, 2019b) investigated how to streamline in-context annotations by supporting both space-making and inking actions with pen and touch. Therefore, it is important to continue to understand pen's unique affordances and strengths, and explore ways to leverage them.…”
Section: Towards Synergistic Multimodal Visualization Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%