In this paper, we describe a new interaction and visualization concept for non-expert users to easily access complex heterogeneous information spaces. The HyperGrid combines well-known table visualizations with zoomable user interface concepts to provide a two-dimensional grid as an access tool to multi-dimensional and relational data. It allows the presentation of attributes of multiple data types, various modalities and various levels of detail in a compact and consistent visual structure. Our concept is illustrated by a use-case based on our experiences and evaluations from preceding projects in the field of visual information seeking systems.
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Jetter, H. C., Gerken, J., König, W., Grün, C., & Reiterer, H. (2006). HyperGrid - Accessing complex information spaces. In People and Computers XIX - The Bigger Picture, Proceedings of HCI 2005 (pp. 349–364). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-249-7_22
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