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Experiences and Directions in Spatial Hypertext Frank Shipman Department of Computer Science & Center for the Study of Digital Libraries Texas A&M University
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What is Spatial Hypertext? Hypertext but spatial … so what is hypertext? Hypertext (or hypermedia) is: 1.systems that present the same text (media) in multiple contexts 2.systems that enable the communication of relationships between documents
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Early Timeline of Hypertext 1945 – Vannevar Bush describes the Memex in “As We May Think” 1960s – Douglas Engelbart creates Augment 1960s – Ted Nelson uses the term “hypertext” to describe interconnected body of literature 1980s – Many hypertext systems –KMS, Document Examiner, HyperTies, Guide, NoteCards, Storyspace, Thoth, HAM, VNS, … –Growing use of the map to provide context
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Page-Based Hypertext Frank Shipman Dr. Shipman has been researching hypertext, computer-supported cooperative work, and intelligent user interfaces since 1987 at Baylor College of Medicine, University of Colorado, Xerox PARC, and now Texas A&M University. The field of hypertext includes computer scientists, literary theorists, and writers. The first ACM Hypertext Conference took place in 1987 … Texas A&M University, located in College Station, has 43,000 students …
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Map-Based Hypertext Observations of Xerox NoteCards activities found heavy use of maps. Aquanet designed to make the map the primary interface (instead of browser) Late 80s – map-based hypertext –gIBIS, Aquanet, Sepia –Argumentation and knowledge building –Schemas as map legends
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Map-Based Hypertext First ACM Hypertext Conference College Station Texas A&M University Xerox PARC University of Colorado Baylor College of Medicine Frank Shipman hypertext computer-supported cooperative work intelligent user interfaces
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Spatial Hypertext Observations of Aquanet activities showed links implied rather than explicitly expressed. VIKI designed to support building and manipulating implicit spatial relations 1993 – first spatial hypertext –VIKI: a visual and kinesthetic analysis tool Emerged into research area: –HyperMap, CAOS, Manufactur, VKB, Tinderbox, ART, …
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Spatial Hypertext First ACM Hypertext Conference College Station Texas A&M University Xerox PARC University of Colorado Baylor College of Medicine Frank Shipman hypertext computer-supported cooperative work intelligent user interfaces Frank Shipman hypertext Texas A&M University
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Visual Knowledge Builder Frank Shipman, Haowei Hsieh, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Robert Airhart, Raghu Akkapeddi, Preetam Maloor, Divya Shah, Kevin Gupton Center for the Study of Digital Libraries & Department of Computer Science Texas A&M University 1997-present
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Navigable History Problem: inconsistent use of visual cues, interpreting ambiguous layouts Solution: return to context of interpretation Edit history with multiple navigation methods: –VCR, slider (relative), timestamp (absolute), per object/event navigation “Constructive” notion of information space
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Links through Space and Time Why add links? –Links within information space release author from strict hierarchy –Links to other spaces aid scale / distribution Navigational issue: –Navigation in space is more complicated than navigation on page –How to backtrack? What to keep? Addition: Links can point into history of space
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Personal Collection Creation and Use Getting content in VKB –Embedded Search for NSDL and Google –Drag-and-drop file system folders –Metadata peeling for files, jpg, mp3, search results Comprehension and modification of content –Metadata visualization of NSDL search results –Metadata extraction and applicators –Mouse-based browsing of content (including mp3 collections)
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Metadata Extraction and Application Goal: to allow easy and consistent metadata authoring. Select objects as source for extracting metadata attributes and values Menubar of applicators is updated to allow attaching same metadata to other objects.
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Experiences Note-taking, individual authoring tasks Organizational tasks –Project management –Conference organization Group authoring tasks –Poetry, scripts, dual-voice essays “Real”-world use –Students, researchers, writers, poets
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Wide-Area Distributed Spatial Hypertext
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VKB Finale VKB includes features to enable the creation and use of personal collections. –Embedded search, drag-and-drop folders, and metadata peeling to get information into the system –Metadata visualization, metadata extraction and applicators, and mouse-based browsing of contents for comprehension and use –Study indicates people see value in spatial hypertext for collecting and organizing information resources
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Spatial Hypertext Systems: Current Directions
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WARP: Web-based Multi-model Adaptive Spatial Hypertext Luis Francisco-Revilla
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VITE: Visualization & Parsing Haowei Hsieh
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Hyper-Hitchcock Frank Shipman, Andreas Girgensohn, Lynn Wilcox Workspace used for authoring hypervideo Explicit links for navigational structure Spatial layout for ordering of clips into linear video sequences
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Summary (Spatial Hypertext) Spatial hypertext enables emergent expression –Evolving visual languages –Collection, analysis and organization tasks Features of spatial hypertexts –Multitasking via collections or non-linear views –Implicit structure recognition –Navigable history, links through space and time Spatial hypertext supports presentation & distribution as well –Publication-oriented spatial hypertexts
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Resources on Spatial Hypertext Workshops on Spatial Hypertext –www.csdl.tamu.edu/~shipman/SpatialHypertextwww.csdl.tamu.edu/~shipman/SpatialHypertext VKB available at: –www.csdl.tamu.edu/VKB/www.csdl.tamu.edu/VKB/
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