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March 2002, Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 13-19
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| Commentary |
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| Rapid, Serial and Visual: a presentation technique with potential |
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| Robert Spence |
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Imperial College, London, UK
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Correspondence to: Robert Spence, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BT, U.K.Tel: 0207 594 6259; Fax: 0207 581 4419;E-mail: r.spence@ic.ac.uk |
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| Abstract |
 | This commentary addresses the recently exploited presentation technique called Rapid Serial Visual Presentation, or RSVP, and identifies a number of applications. It describes a number of different RSVP modes, discusses potentially attractive features and reports the results of experimental investigations. Some of the many issues requiring further research are identified Information Visualization (2002) 1, 13-19. DOI: 10.1057/palgrave/ivs/9500008 |
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| Keywords |
 | Rapid Serial Visual Presentation; space-time trade-off; information visualization; web navigation; small displays |
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