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Fish-eye views When working with large graphs, zooming on a focus may result in losing sight of important contextual information or simply in getting lost. That's why aiSee features sophisticated graph distortion techniques which imitate the well-known fish-eye lens effect: A focus area is magnified while other parts of the graph are displayed with less detail. Thus, the user can concentrate on areas of particular interest while being able to consider their context and even to overview the entire graph. For details about the different fish-eye view modes and parameters offered by aiSee, see User Manual. |
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