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Hyper Mochi Sheet: a predictive focusing interface for navigating and editing nested networks through a multi-focus distortion-oriented view

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Multi-focus distortion-oriented views are useful in viewing large information on a small screen, but still have problems in managing multiple foci during editing. The user may have to navigate information space by focusing and defocusing multiple parts to obtain multi-focus layouts that change according to various editing situations. As a result, it becomes haphazard to navigate and edit large nested networks such as hypertexts. We propose a user interface for quickly obtaining desirable layouts. The interface uses two techniques: focus size prediction and predictive focus selection. These techniques are based on a user test and experiences in applications. We also describe two example applications.

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