His main research concerns Focus, Context, Information retrieval, Plane and Hyperbolic tree. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Context and Computer graphics. His Computer graphics research incorporates themes from Artificial intelligence and Computer vision.
His research in Artificial intelligence focuses on subjects like Scheme, which are connected to Information visualization. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Similarity and Information retrieval. Ramana B. Rao focuses mostly in the field of Plane, narrowing it down to matters related to Embedding and, in some cases, Projection and Hyperbolic space.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Information retrieval, Artificial intelligence, Focus, World Wide Web and Human–computer interaction. Information retrieval connects with themes related to Similarity in his study. Ramana B. Rao has included themes like Computer vision and Pattern recognition in his Artificial intelligence study.
His Focus research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Context, Computer graphics, Table, Traverse and Activation technique. As a member of one scientific family, Ramana B. Rao mostly works in the field of Table, focusing on Visualization and, on occasion, Exploratory data analysis. His studies deal with areas such as Variety and Field as well as World Wide Web.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Negative curvature, Set, Geometry, Link and Element. His Set research includes themes of Data processing system, Information retrieval, Data structure and User profile. His Geometry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Feature and Euclidean space.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Algorithm, Sequence and Representation in addition to Link. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Hyperbolic tree and Computer graphics in his work. The various areas that Ramana B. Rao examines in his Computer graphics study include Visualization, Artificial intelligence, Plane and Computer vision.
Ramana B. Rao mostly deals with Algorithm, Element, Link, Node and Representation. He has researched Algorithm in several fields, including Structure, Sequence, Subsequence and Set. His study brings together the fields of Feature and Element.
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A focus+context technique based on hyperbolic geometry for visualizing large hierarchies
John Lamping;Ramana Rao;Peter Pirolli.
human factors in computing systems (1995)
The table lens: merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus + context visualization for tabular information
Ramana Rao;Stuart K. Card.
human factors in computing systems (1994)
Silk from a sow's ear: extracting usable structures from the Web
Peter Pirolli;James Pitkow;Ramana Rao.
human factors in computing systems (1996)
Semistructured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination
Thomas W. Malone;Kenneth R. Grant;Kum-Yew Lai;Ramana Rao.
(1987)
The hyperbolic browser: a focus + context technique for visualizing large hierarchies
John Lamping;Ramana Rao.
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (1999)
Method and apparatus for concurrent graphical visualization of a database search and its search history
Eric A. Hoppe;Ramana B. Rao;Jock Mackinlay.
(1994)
Method and apparatus for concurrent graphical visualization of a database search and its search history
Eritsuku Ei Hotsupu;Ramana Bii Rao;Jiyotsuku Matsukinrei.
(1994)
Rich interaction in the digital library
Ramana Rao;Jan O. Pedersen;Marti A. Hearst;Jock D. Mackinlay.
Communications of The ACM (1995)
Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space
John Lamping;Ramana Rao.
user interface software and technology (1994)
System for categorizing documents in a linked collection of documents
Peter L. Pirolli;James E. Pitkow;Ramana B. Rao.
(1997)
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