DatAR: Your Brain, Your Data, On Your Desk - A Research Proposal

Ghazaleh Tanhaei, L. Hardman, Wolfgang Huerst
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We present a research proposal that investigates the use of 3D representations in Augmented Reality (AR) to allow neuroscientists to explore literature they wish to understand for their own scientific purposes. Neuroscientists need to identify potential real-life experiments they wish to perform that provide the most information for their field with the minimum use of limited resources. This requires understanding both the already known relationships among concepts and those that have not yet been discovered. Our assumption is that by providing overviews of the correlations among concepts through the use of linked data, these will allow neuroscientists to better understand the gaps in their own literature and more quickly identify the most suitable experiments to carry out. We will identify candidate visualizations and improve upon these for a specific information need. We describe our planned prototype 3D AR implementation and directions we intend to explore.
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数据:你的大脑,你的数据,在你的桌子上——一个研究建议
我们提出了一项研究计划,调查在增强现实(AR)中使用3D表示,以允许神经科学家探索他们希望为自己的科学目的而理解的文献。神经科学家需要确定他们希望进行的潜在的现实生活实验,这些实验可以用最少的有限资源为他们的领域提供最多的信息。这需要理解概念之间已知的关系和尚未发现的关系。我们的假设是,通过使用关联数据提供概念之间相关性的概述,这将使神经科学家能够更好地理解他们自己的文献中的空白,并更快地确定最适合进行的实验。我们将确定候选的可视化,并根据特定的信息需求对其进行改进。我们描述了我们计划的原型3D AR实现和我们打算探索的方向。
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