Exploring information visualization: describing different interaction patterns

M. Pohl, Sylvia Wiltner, S. Miksch
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Interactive Information Visualization methods engage users in exploratory behavior. Detailed information about such processes can help developers to improve the design of such methods. The following study which is based on software logging describes patterns of such behavior in more detail. Subjects in our study engaged in some activities (e.g. adding data, changing form of visualization) significantly more than in others. They adapted their activity patterns to different tasks, but not fundamentally so. In addition, subjects adopted very systematic sequences of actions. These sequences were quite similar across the whole sample, thus indicating that such sequences might reflect specific problem solving behavior. Davidson's [7] framework of problem solving behavior is used to interpret the results. More research is necessary to show whether similar interaction patterns can be found for the usage of other InfoVis methodologies as well.
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探索信息可视化:描述不同的交互模式
交互式信息可视化方法吸引用户进行探索行为。关于这些过程的详细信息可以帮助开发人员改进这些方法的设计。下面的研究基于软件日志更详细地描述了这种行为的模式。在我们的研究中,受试者参与某些活动(例如添加数据,改变可视化形式)的次数明显多于其他活动。他们根据不同的任务调整了自己的活动模式,但并不是根本如此。此外,实验对象采取了非常系统的行动序列。这些序列在整个样本中非常相似,因此表明这些序列可能反映了特定的解决问题的行为。Davidson的[7]问题解决行为框架被用来解释结果。还需要更多的研究来证明是否可以为其他InfoVis方法的使用找到类似的交互模式。
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