DocumentCode :
54399
Title :
Evaluation of Filesystem Provenance Visualization Tools
Author :
Borkin, Michelle A. ; Yeh, C.S. ; Boyd, Madelaine ; Macko, Peter ; Gajos, Krzysztof Z. ; Seltzer, Mike ; Pfister, Hanspeter
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
19
Issue :
12
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
2476
Lastpage :
2485
Abstract :
Having effective visualizations of filesystem provenance data is valuable for understanding its complex hierarchical structure. The most common visual representation of provenance data is the node-link diagram. While effective for understanding local activity, the node-link diagram fails to offer a high-level summary of activity and inter-relationships within the data. We present a new tool, InProv, which displays filesystem provenance with an interactive radial-based tree layout. The tool also utilizes a new time-based hierarchical node grouping method for filesystem provenance data we developed to match the user´s mental model and make data exploration more intuitive. We compared InProv to a conventional node-link based tool, Orbiter, in a quantitative evaluation with real users of filesystem provenance data including provenance data experts, IT professionals, and computational scientists. We also compared in the evaluation our new node grouping method to a conventional method. The results demonstrate that InProv results in higher accuracy in identifying system activity than Orbiter with large complex data sets. The results also show that our new time-based hierarchical node grouping method improves performance in both tools, and participants found both tools significantly easier to use with the new time-based node grouping method. Subjective measures show that participants found InProv to require less mental activity, less physical activity, less work, and is less stressful to use. Our study also reveals one of the first cases of gender differences in visualization; both genders had comparable performance with InProv, but women had a significantly lower average accuracy (56%) compared to men (70%) with Orbiter.
Keywords :
data visualisation; file organisation; gender issues; user interfaces; Orbiter; complex hierarchical structure; data exploration; filesystem provenance data; filesystem provenance visualization tools; high level summary; interactive radial based tree layout; node link based tool; node link diagram; quantitative evaluation; subjective measures; system activity; time based hierarchical node grouping method; user mental model; visual representation; Context awareness; Data visualization; Encoding; Layout; Context awareness; Data visualization; Encoding; Layout; Provenance data; gender differences; graph/network data; hierarchy data; quantitative evaluation; Adult; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Graphics; Databases, Factual; Female; Humans; Image Enhancement; Information Storage and Retrieval; Male; Multimodal Imaging; Pattern Recognition, Visual; Software; Task Performance and Analysis; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2013.155
Filename :
6634189
Link To Document :
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