Df. Jerding et Jt. Stasko, THE INFORMATION MURAL - A TECHNIQUE FOR DISPLAYING AND NAVIGATING LARGE INFORMATION SPACES, IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 4(3), 1998, pp. 257-271
Information visualizations must allow users to browse information spac
es and focus quickly on items of interest. Being able to see some repr
esentation of the entire information space provides an initial gestalt
overview and gives context to support browsing and search tasks. Howe
ver, the limited number of pixels on the Screen constrain the informat
ion bandwidth and make it difficult to completely display large inform
ation spaces. The information Mural is a two-dimensional, reduced repr
esentation of an entire information space that fits entirely within a
display window or screen. The Mural creates a miniature version of the
information space using visual attributes, such as gray-scale shading
, intensity, color. and pixel size, along with antialiased compression
techniques. Information Murals can be used as stand-alone visualizati
ons or in global navigational views; We have built several prototypes
to demonstrate the use of Information Murals in Visualization applicat
ions; subject matter for these views includes computer software, scien
tific data, text documents, and geographic information.