Towards an Understanding of Mobile Touch Navigation in a Stereoscopic Viewing Environment for 3D Data Exploration
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We discuss touch-based navigation of 3D visualizations in a combined monoscopic and stereoscopic viewing environment. We identify a set of interaction modes, and a workflow that helps users transition between these modes to improve their interaction experience. In our discussion we analyze, in particular, the control-display space mapping between the different reference frames of the stereoscopic and monoscopic displays. We show how this mapping supports interactive data exploration, but may also lead to conflicts between the stereoscopic and monoscopic views due to users' movement in space; we resolve these problems through synchronization. To support our discussion, we present results from an exploratory observational evaluation with domain experts in fluid mechanics and structural biology. These experts explored domain-specific datasets using variations of a system that embodies the interaction modes and workflows; we report on their interactions and qualitative feedback on the system and its workflow.
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David López Betancur (2014) Remote Touch Interaction with Stereoscopic Visualizations. Master's thesis, University of Antioquia, Colombia, November 2014. |
Candemir Döğer (2014) Interactive Multiview Information Visualization in Tablet-Sized Touch Devices for Scientific Data. Master's thesis, Sabancı University, Turkey, January 2014. |
This work was done at the AVIZ project group of INRIA, France.