Applying Guidelines for the Design of Distortions on Focus+Context Interfaces

Simon Butscher, Harald Reiterer
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Distortion-based visualization techniques allow users to examine focused regions of a multiscale space at high scales but preserve their contextual information. However, the distortion can come at the coast of confusion, disorientation and impairment of the users' spatial memory. Yet, how distortions influence users' ability to build up spatial memory, while taking into account human skills of perception, interpretation and comprehension, remains underexplored. This note reports findings of an experimental comparison between a distortion-based focus+context interface and an undistorted overview+detail interface. The focus+context technique follows guidelines for the design of comprehensible distortions: make use of real-world metaphors, visual clues like shading, smooth transitions and scaled-only focus regions. The results show that the focus+context technique designed following these guidelines help to keep track of the position within the multiscale space and does not impair users' spatial memory.
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应用焦点+上下文界面的扭曲设计指南
基于扭曲的可视化技术允许用户在高尺度上检查多尺度空间的焦点区域,但保留其上下文信息。然而,这种扭曲可能伴随着混乱、迷失方向和用户空间记忆的损害。然而,在考虑到人类感知、解释和理解技能的情况下,扭曲如何影响用户建立空间记忆的能力,仍未得到充分探索。本文报告了基于失真的焦点+上下文界面和未失真的概览+细节界面之间的实验比较结果。焦点+上下文技术遵循可理解扭曲设计的指导原则:利用现实世界的隐喻、阴影等视觉线索、平滑过渡和仅缩放的焦点区域。结果表明,根据这些准则设计的焦点+上下文技术有助于跟踪用户在多尺度空间中的位置,并且不会损害用户的空间记忆。
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