DocumentCode :
119472
Title :
An insight- and task-based methodology for evaluating spatiotemporal visual analytics
Author :
Gomez, Steven R. ; Hua Guo ; Ziemkiewicz, Caroline ; Laidlaw, David H.
fYear :
2014
fDate :
25-31 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
72
Abstract :
We present a method for evaluating visualizations using both tasks and exploration, and demonstrate this method in a study of spatiotemporal network designs for a visual analytics system. The method is well suited for studying visual analytics applications in which users perform both targeted data searches and analyses of broader patterns. In such applications, an effective visualization design is one that helps users complete tasks accurately and efficiently, and supports hypothesis generation during open-ended exploration. To evaluate both of these aims in a single study, we developed an approach called layered insight- and task-based evaluation (LITE) that interposes several prompts for observations about the data model between sequences of predefined search tasks. We demonstrate the evaluation method in a user study of four network visualizations for spatiotemporal data in a visual analytics application. Results include findings that might have been difficult to obtain in a single experiment using a different methodology. For example, with one dataset we studied, we found that on average participants were faster on search tasks using a force-directed layout than using our other designs; at the same time, participants found this design least helpful in understanding the data. Our contributions include a novel evaluation method that combines well-defined tasks with exploration and observation, an evaluation of network visualization designs for spatiotemporal visual analytics, and guidelines for using this evaluation method.
Keywords :
data analysis; data visualisation; information retrieval; LITE; force-directed layout; hypothesis generation; layered insight- and task- based evaluation; network visualization designs; network visualizations; open-ended exploration; predefined search tasks; spatiotemporal data; spatiotemporal network designs; spatiotemporal visual analytics evaluation; targeted data searches; visualization design; Accuracy; Data models; Data visualization; Layout; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Visual analytics; Evaluation methodology; information visualization; insight-based evaluation; network visualization; visual analytics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VAST.2014.7042482
Filename :
7042482
Link To Document :
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