Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado

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Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Cousins, Steve B., Gwizdka, Jacek and Paepcke, Andreas (2000): Notable: At the Intersection of Annotations and Handheld Technology. In: Thomas, Peter J. and Gellersen, Hans-Werner (eds.) Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing - Second International Symposium - HUC 2000 September 25-27, 2000, Bristol, UK. pp. 100-113. Available online

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Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang (2000): A user-centered interface for information exploration in a heterogeneous digital library. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 51 (3) pp. 297-310

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Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Woodruff, Allison and Kuchinsky, Allan (2000): Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000 2000. pp. 110-119.

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Paepcke, Andreas, Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Chang, Kevin Chen-Chuan, Cousins, Steve B. and Garcia-Molina, Hector (1999): Using Distributed Objects to Build the Stanford Digital Library Infobus. In IEEE Computer, 32 (2) pp. 80-87

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Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang and Winograd, Terry (1998): Hi-Cites: Dynamically Created Citations with Active Highlighting. In: Karat, Clare-Marie, Lund, Arnold, Coutaz, Joëlle and Karat, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 98 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, California. pp. 408-415. Available online

The original SenseMaker interface for information exploration [2] used tables to present heterogeneous document descriptions. In contrast, printed bibliographies and World Wide Web (WWW) search engines use formatted citations to convey this information. In this paper, we discuss hi-cites, a new interface construct developed for SenseMaker that combines the benefits of tables (which encourage the comparison of descriptions) and citations (which facilitate browsing). Hi-cites are dynamically created citations with active highlighting. They are useful in environments where heterogeneous structured descriptions must be browsed and compared with ease. Examples beyond digital libraries include product catalogs, classified advertisements, and WWW search engines. We have performed an evaluation of hi-cites, tables, and citations for tasks involving single attribute comparisons in the digital-library domain. This evaluation supports our claim that hi-cites are valuable for both comparison and skimming tasks in this environment.

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Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang and Winograd, Terry (1997): SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. In: Pemberton, Steven (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 97 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference March 22-27, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia. pp. 11-18. Available online

We describe the design, implementation, and pilot study for SenseMaker, an interface for information exploration across heterogeneous sources. We propose supporting the context-driven evolution of a user's interests via: (1) an approximation of the current information context as the current collection of accumulated information references, and (2) a unified set of user-centered actions for examining the current context and for progressing from one context to the next. SenseMaker users examine their current context by experimenting iteratively with different organizing dimensions and levels of granularity for the current collection's display. They progress from one context to another by building upon, taking away from, or replacing the current collection. They can also return to a previous information context and continue exploring from there.

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Publication period:1997-2000
Publication count:6
Number of co-authors:8



Productive colleagues

Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Terry Winograd:56
Hector Garcia-Molina:42
Andreas Paepcke:38


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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Terry Winograd:2
Andreas Paepcke:2
Steve B. Cousins:2

 

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Software design is the act of determining the user's experience with a piece of software. It has nothing to do with how the code works inside, or how big or small the code is. The designer's task is to specify completely and unambiguously the user's whole experience.

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