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Evaluating video visualizations of human behavior

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Evaluating video visualizations of human behavior
Previously, we presented Viz-A-Vis, a VIsualiZation of Activity through computer VISion [17]. Viz-A-Vis visualizes behavior as aggregate motion over observation space. In this paper, we present two complementary user studies of Viz-A-Vis measuring its performance and discovery affordances. First, we present a controlled user study aimed at comparatively measuring behavioral analysis preference and performance for observation and search tasks. Second, we describe a study with architects measuring discovery affordances and potential impacts on their work practices. We conclude: 1) Viz-A-Vis significantly reduced search time; and 2) it increased the number and quality of insightful discoveries. Author Keywords Information Visualization, Video, Behavior, User Studies. ACM Classification Keywords H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: User Interfaces-Graphical user interfaces. Evaluation / Methods. General Terms: Human Factors.
Mario Romero, Alice Vialard, John Peponis, John T.
Added 25 Aug 2011
Updated 25 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CHI
Authors Mario Romero, Alice Vialard, John Peponis, John T. Stasko, Gregory D. Abowd
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