Applying Embodied Interaction and Usability Engineering to Visualization on Large Displays
You can read the actual paper here.
Abstract:
Large displays have repeatedly been shown to help the field of visualization with better performance time, better accuracy, and additional insight. Large displays allow people to use more of their embodied resources to better perform their tasks. However, a large display can only be used as well as it can be interacted with. We present a number of interaction techniques and devices including pointing, touch screens, 3D mice, head and hand tracking, and control panel interaction and evaluate each. We also include the summary of one experiment and refer to others on how large displays with embodied interaction can dramatically help people perform tasks.
The slides that we presented in London can be found here.
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