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Information Visualization | 2009

The science of interaction

William A. Pike; John T. Stasko; Remco Chang; Theresa O'Connell

There is a growing recognition within the visual analytics community that interaction and inquiry are inextricable. It is through the interactive manipulation of a visual interface–the analytic discourse–that knowledge is constructed, tested, refined and shared. This article reflects on the interaction challenges raised in the visual analytics research and development agenda and further explores the relationship between interaction and cognition. It identifies recent exemplars of visual analytics research that have made substantive progress toward the goals of a true science of interaction, which must include theories and testable premises about the most appropriate mechanisms for human–information interaction. Seven areas for further work are highlighted as those among the highest priorities for the next 5 years of visual analytics research: ubiquitous, embodied interaction; capturing user intentionality; knowledge-based interfaces; collaboration; principles of design and perception; interoperability; and interaction evaluation. Ultimately, the goal of a science of interaction is to support the visual analytics and human–computer interaction communities through the recognition and implementation of best practices in the representation and manipulation of visual displays.


visual analytics science and technology | 2006

VAST 2006 Contest - A Tale of Alderwood

Georges G. Grinstein; Theresa O'Connell; Sharon J. Laskowski; Catherine Plaisant; Jean Scholtz; Mark A. Whiting

Visual analytics experts realize that one effective way to push the field forward and to develop metrics for measuring the performance of various visual analytics components is to hold an annual competition. The first visual analytics science and technology (VAST) contest was held in conjunction with the 2006 IEEE VAST Symposium. The competition entailed the identification of possible political shenanigans in the fictitious town of Alderwood. A synthetic data set was made available as well as tasks. We summarize how we prepared and advertised the contest, developed some initial metrics for evaluation, and selected the winners. The winners were invited to participate at an additional live competition at the symposium to provide them with feedback from senior analysts


visual analytics science and technology | 2007

VAST 2007 Contest - Blue Iguanodon

Georges G. Grinstein; Catherine Plaisant; Sharon J. Laskowski; Theresa O'Connell; Jean Scholtz; Mark A. Whiting

Visual analytics experts realize that one effective way to push the field forward and to develop metrics for measuring the performance of various visual analytics components is to hold an annual competition. The second visual analytics science and technology (VAST) contest was held in conjunction with the 2007 IEEE VAST symposium. In this contest participants were to use visual analytic tools to explore a large heterogeneous data collection to construct a scenario and find evidence buried in the data of illegal and terrorist activities that were occurring. A synthetic data set was made available as well as tasks. In this paper we describe some of the advances we have made from the first competition held in 2006.


IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications | 2008

Evaluating Visual Analytics at the 2007 VAST Symposium Contest

Catherine Plaisant; Georges G. Grinstein; Jean Scholtz; Mark A. Whiting; Theresa O'Connell; Sharon J. Laskowski; Lynn Chien; Annie Tat; William Wright; Carsten Görg; Zhicheng Liu; Neel Parekh; Kanupriyah Singhal; John T. Stasko


human factors in computing systems | 2008

Metrics for measuring human interaction with interactive visualizations for information analysis

Theresa O'Connell; Yee-Yin Choong


IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications | 2008

Evaluating Visual Analytics: The 2007 Visual Analytics Science and Technology Symposium Contest

Catherine Plaisant; Georges G. Grinstein; Jean Scholtz; Mark A. Whiting; Theresa O'Connell; Sharon J. Laskowski; T Chien; Annie Tat; William Wright; Carsten Görg; Zhicheng Liu; Neel Parekh; Kanupriyah Singhal; John T. Stasko


sketch based interfaces and modeling | 2009

A usability evaluation of AlgoSketch: a pen-based application for mathematics

Theresa O'Connell; Chuanjun Li; Tim Miller; Robert C. Zeleznik; Joseph J. LaViola


CHI 2008, Art.Science.Balance | 2007

Planning User-Centered Evaluations for Interactive Information Visualizations

Yee-Yin Choong; Theresa O'Connell


Working Through Virtual Worlds | 2009

2039: A Day in the Life of a Usability Engineer

Theresa O'Connell; E Murphy; R Roske-Shelton


The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research | 2009

Leveraging Game-Playing Skills, Expectations and Behaviors of Digital Natives to Improve Visual Analytic Tools

Theresa O'Connell; John Grantham; Kevin Workman; Wyatt Wong

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Georges G. Grinstein

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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Jean Scholtz

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Mark A. Whiting

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Sharon J. Laskowski

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Yee-Yin Choong

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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John T. Stasko

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Carsten Görg

University of Colorado Denver

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Kanupriyah Singhal

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Neel Parekh

Georgia Institute of Technology

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William Wright

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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