DocumentCode
318043
Title
Can motion increase user interface bandwidth in complex systems?
Author
Bartram, Lyn
Author_Institution
Centre for Syst. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
12-15 Oct 1997
Firstpage
1686
Abstract
Current user interfaces to complex systems suffer from data displays which are increasingly cumbersome since the representation techniques exceed the human´s perceptual capacity to efficiently interpret them. New display dimensions are required to support the user in integrating and relating information across displays and representations. Advances in technology have made animation a viable alternative. Motion holds promise as a perceptually rich and efficient display dimension but little is known about its properties for information display. We summarize types of movement characterization from diverse disciplines and proposes an initial taxonomy of motion properties and application to serve as a framework for further empirical investigation into motion as a useful display dimension
Keywords
computer animation; graphical user interfaces; human factors; animation; complex systems; data displays; display dimensions; information display; motion; movement characterization; perceptual capacity; user interface bandwidth; Animation; Bandwidth; Computer displays; Data visualization; Graphics; Laboratories; Large screen displays; Multimedia systems; Taxonomy; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1997. Computational Cybernetics and Simulation., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
ISSN
1062-922X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4053-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC.1997.638254
Filename
638254
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