Title :
Augmenting visual representation of affectively charged information using sound graphs
Author :
Calderon, Nadya A. ; Riecke, Bernhard E. ; Fisher, Brent
Abstract :
Within the Visual Analytics research agenda there is an interest on studying the applicability of multimodal information representation and interaction techniques for the analytical reasoning process. The present study summarizes a pilot experiment conducted to understand the effects of augmenting visualizations of affectively-charged information using auditory graphs. We designed an audiovisual representation of social comments made to different news posted on a popular website, and their affective dimension using a sentiment analysis tool for short texts. Participants of the study were asked to create an assessment of the affective valence trend (positive or negative) of the news articles using for it, the visualizations and sonifications. The conditions were tested looking for speed/accuracy trade off comparing the visual representation with an audiovisual one. We discuss our preliminary findings regarding the design of augmented information-representation.
Keywords :
audio-visual systems; data analysis; data visualisation; graphs; interactive systems; social networking (online); VA; Website; affective valence trend; affectively charged information; analytical reasoning process; audio-visual representation; auditory graphs; augmented information representation; interaction techniques; multimodal information representation; news articles; pilot experiment; sentiment analysis tool; short texts; social comments; sonifications; sound graphs; visual analytic research; visual representation augmentation; Accuracy; Data mining; Data visualization; Guidelines; Market research; Visual analytics; H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: User Interfaces(D.2.2, H.1.2, I.3.6) —; K.4.1 [Computers and Society]: Public Policy Issues — Human Safety;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4752-5
DOI :
10.1109/VAST.2012.6400547