Human-Centered Interfaces for Large, High-Resolution Visualization Systems. Vanoni, D. 00002
abstract   bibtex   
To address the challenge of visualizing and working with the massive amounts of digital data produced today, large, high-resolution visualization systems have been developed that present information to users at scales beyond what is possible with traditional computing systems. While these systems provide an excellent resource for handling substantial visual datasets, they also present an interesting challenge when considering effective methods for user interaction. Because standard desktop interfaces do not inherently scale up for practical use in these large environments, herein we look at a human-centric approach for designing interfaces and present a survey of interaction techniques that have been developed for leveraging the large physical and visual space afforded by these systems. We observe how these various approaches account for the needs and facilities of the human within large-scale interaction spaces and consider possibilities for new interfaces based on emerging technology trends.
@article{vanoni_human-centered_nodate,
	title = {Human-{Centered} {Interfaces} for {Large}, {High}-{Resolution} {Visualization} {Systems}},
	abstract = {To address the challenge of visualizing and working with the massive amounts of digital data produced today, large, high-resolution visualization systems have been developed that present information to users at scales beyond what is possible with traditional computing systems. While these systems provide an excellent resource for handling substantial visual datasets, they also present an interesting challenge when considering effective methods for user interaction. Because standard desktop interfaces do not inherently scale up for practical use in these large environments, herein we look at a human-centric approach for designing interfaces and present a survey of interaction techniques that have been developed for leveraging the large physical and visual space afforded by these systems. We observe how these various approaches account for the needs and facilities of the human within large-scale interaction spaces and consider possibilities for new interfaces based on emerging technology trends.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Vanoni, David},
	note = {00002},
	pages = {16}
}

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