Visualizing off-screen locations on small mobile displays

Mobile devices, such as smartphones and other personal devices, are increasingly used to view maps and other large datasets. Their necessarily small displays can only show a small portion of the data at one time. Researchers have developed various visual techniques that overlay icons or shapes on...

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Main Author: Gustafson, Sean
Other Authors: Irani, Pourang (Computer Science)
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3125
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-31252014-01-31T03:31:38Z Visualizing off-screen locations on small mobile displays Gustafson, Sean Irani, Pourang (Computer Science) Thulasiraman, Parimala (Computer Science) Mondor, Todd (Psychology) mobile visualization off-screen maps Mobile devices, such as smartphones and other personal devices, are increasingly used to view maps and other large datasets. Their necessarily small displays can only show a small portion of the data at one time. Researchers have developed various visual techniques that overlay icons or shapes onto the edge of the display to provide the user with hints regarding the existence and location of undisplayed points of interest. However, current techniques fail in practice on mobile devices because they are confusing, do not scale or take up too much valuable screen space. In this thesis, I describe a new technique to visualize the location of off-screen points of interest. This technique, called Wedge, addresses specific shortcomings of existing techniques. This thesis details the design and implementation of Wedge and summarizes the results of a thorough experimental evaluation. Furthermore, I present a preliminary model of user performance that I use to highlight design suggestions for practitioners using Wedge. 2009-01-21T15:13:35Z 2009-01-21T15:13:35Z 2009-01-21T15:13:35Z Sean Gustafson and Pourang Irani. Comparing visualizations for tracking off-screen moving targets. In Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’07), pages 2399–2404, 2007. Sean Gustafson, Patrick Baudisch, Carl Gutwin, and Pourang Irani. Wedge: Clutter-free visualization of off-screen locations. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’08), pages 787–796, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3125 en_US
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Gustafson, Sean
Visualizing off-screen locations on small mobile displays
description Mobile devices, such as smartphones and other personal devices, are increasingly used to view maps and other large datasets. Their necessarily small displays can only show a small portion of the data at one time. Researchers have developed various visual techniques that overlay icons or shapes onto the edge of the display to provide the user with hints regarding the existence and location of undisplayed points of interest. However, current techniques fail in practice on mobile devices because they are confusing, do not scale or take up too much valuable screen space. In this thesis, I describe a new technique to visualize the location of off-screen points of interest. This technique, called Wedge, addresses specific shortcomings of existing techniques. This thesis details the design and implementation of Wedge and summarizes the results of a thorough experimental evaluation. Furthermore, I present a preliminary model of user performance that I use to highlight design suggestions for practitioners using Wedge.
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title Visualizing off-screen locations on small mobile displays
title_short Visualizing off-screen locations on small mobile displays
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