Title :
The Impact of Physical Navigation on Spatial Organization for Sensemaking
Author :
Andrews, C. ; North, Chris
Author_Institution :
Middlebury Coll., USA
Abstract :
Spatial organization has been proposed as a compelling approach to externalizing the sensemaking process. However, there are two ways in which space can be provided to the user: by creating a physical workspace that the user can interact with directly, such as can be provided by a large, high-resolution display, or through the use of a virtual workspace that the user navigates using virtual navigation techniques such as zoom and pan. In this study we explicitly examined the use of spatial sensemaking techniques within these two environments. The results demonstrate that these two approaches to providing sensemaking space are not equivalent, and that the greater embodiment afforded by the physical workspace changes how the space is perceived and used, leading to increased externalization of the sensemaking process.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; virtual reality; high-resolution display; pan; physical navigation; physical workspace; sensemaking process; sensemaking space; spatial organization; spatial sensemaking techniques; user interaction; user navigation; virtual navigation; virtual workspace; zoom; Browsers; Image color analysis; Navigation; Visual analytics; Browsers; Image color analysis; Navigation; Sensemaking; Visual analytics; embodiment large; high-resolution displays; physical navigation; visual analytics; Adult; Cognition; Computer Graphics; Ecosystem; Female; Humans; Male; Orientation; Problem Solving; Space Perception; Task Performance and Analysis; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2013.205