WebAbstract. Fisheye interfaces give access to a large information structure by providing users with both local detail and global context. Despite decades of research in fisheye interfaces, their design and use are not well understood. To foster a discussion of fisheye views and their theoretical foundations, we identify five challenging areas in ... Websingle view • elide –selectively filter and aggregate • superimpose layer –local lens • distortion design choices –region shape: radial, rectilinear, complex –how many regions: one, many –region extent: local, global –interaction metaphor Embed Elide Data Superimpose Layer Distort Geometry
(PDF) FisheyeYOLO: Object Detection on Fisheye Cameras
WebWe generalize fisheye views such that the focus region can be defined by a simple polygon and show efficient algorithms to compute generalized fisheye views. We present … WebFurnas [8] describes generalized fisheye views. In the spatial domain, the metaphor is a fisheye camera lens that shows higher detailed, less distorted imagery toward the center of the field-of-view and less detailed, compressed imagery toward the outer field-of-view. In additional to the geospatial example of Steinberg’s famous hofer michael
Supporting Systems Analysis and Design Through Fisheye Views
WebIn 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, … WebJan 1, 2005 · Abstract. Fisheye views of graphs are pictures of layouted graphs as seen through a fisheye lens. They allow to display, in one picture, a small part of the graph … WebThis evolutionary tree shows relationships among all major clades of the Actinopterygii (ACK-tih-NOP-tuh-RIJ-ee-eye), or ray-finned fishes, as well as the diversity of those groups. The phylogeny shown here was based on the best evidence available in 2010. However, if new evidence is discovered, scientists may revise their views of evolutionary relationships. http headers scan