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Reflections on Visualization in Motion for Fitness Trackers
In this paper, we reflect on our past work towards understanding how to
design visualizations for fitness trackers that are used in motion. We have
coined the term "visualization in motion" for visualizations that are used in
the presence of relative motion between a viewer and the visualization. Here,
we describe how visualization in motion is relevant to sports scenarios. We
also provide new data on current smartwatch visualizations for sports and
discuss future challenges for visualizations in motion for fitness tracker.