@inproceedings{Furnas:1986:GFV,
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www = {http://www.si.umich.edu/~furnas/Papers/FisheyeCHI86.pdf},
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author = {George W. Furnas},
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address = {New York},
localfile = {papers/Furnas.1986.GFV.pdf},
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publisher = {ACM Press},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/22627.22342},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing
Systems ({CHI'86})},
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abstract = {In many contexts, humans often represent their own "neighborhood"
in great detail, yet only major landmarks further away. This
suggests that such views ("fisheye views") might be useful for the
computer display of large information structures like programs,
data bases, online text, etc. This paper explores fisheye views
presenting, in turn, naturalistic studies, a general formalism, a
specific instantiation, a resulting computer program, example
displays and an evaluation.},
title = {{G}eneralized {F}isheye {V}iews},
year = {1986},
pages = {16--23},
}
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