Comparing Fisheye and Full-Zoom Techniques for Navigation of Hierarchically Clustered Networks

Schaffer, D., Zuo, Z., Bartram, L., Dill, J., Dubs, S., Greenberg, S. and Roseman, M. (1993)
Comparing Fisheye and Full-Zoom Techniques for Navigation of Hierarchically Clustered Networks. In Proceedings of Graphics Interface (GI '93) Morgan-Kaufmann, pages 87-96. Also as Report 1992-491-29, November.

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Abstract

For groupware to be considered successful, it must be usable and acceptable by most, if not all, members of the group. Many information systems are represented as two-dimensional networks of links and nodes. Because these networks tend to be large and quite complex, people often prefer to view part or all of the network at varying levels of detail. Hierarchical clustering provides a framework for viewing the network at different levels of detail by superimposing a hierarchy on top of it. Nodes are grouped into clusters, and clusters are themselves placed into other clusters. Users can then navigate these clusters until an appropriate level of detail is reached.

This paper describes an experiment comparing two methods for viewing hierarchically clustered networks. Traditional full-zoom techniques provide details of only the current level of the hierarchy. In contrast, fisheye views (generated by the "variable zoom" algorithm described in this paper) provide information about higher levels as well. Subjects using both viewing methods were given problem solving tasks requiring them to navigate a network, in this case a simulated telephone system, and to reroute links in it. Results suggest that the greater context provided by fisheye views significantly improved a user's performance of the tasks. They were quicker to complete their task, and they made fewer unnecessary navigational steps through the hierarchy. This validation of fisheye views is important for designers of interfaces to complicated monitoring systems, such as control rooms for supervisory control and data acquisition systems, where efficient human performance is often critical.

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@INPROCEEDINGS { 1993-Fisheye-FullZoom.GI,
CLASS = { CONFARTICLE },
AUTHOR = { Schaffer, D. and Zuo, Z. and Bartram, L. and Dill, J. and Dubs, S. and Greenberg, S. and Roseman, M. },
TITLE = { Comparing Fisheye and Full-Zoom Techniques for Navigation of Hierarchically Clustered Networks },
BOOKTITLE = { Proceedings of Graphics Interface (GI '93) },
PAGES = { 87-96 },
YEAR = { 1993 },
PUBLISHER = { Morgan-Kaufmann },
NOTE = { Also as Report 1992-491-29, November },
}