Title :
Visualizing data with motion
Author :
Huber, Daniel E. ; Healey, Christopher G.
Abstract :
This paper describes an experimental study of three perceptual properties of motion: flicker, direction, and velocity. Our goal is to understand how to apply these properties to represent data in a visualization environment. Results from our experiments show that all three properties can encode multiple data values, but that minimum visual differences are needed to ensure rapid and accurate target detection: flicker must be coherent and must have a cycle length of 120 milliseconds or greater, direction must differ by at least 20°, and velocity must differ by at least 0.43° of subtended visual angle. We conclude with an overview of how we are applying our results to real-world data, and then discuss future work we plan to pursue.
Keywords :
data visualisation; image motion analysis; data visualization; direction property; flicker property; motion perceptual property; velocity property; Computer graphics; Data visualization; Guidelines; Humans; Image analysis; Image converters; Information analysis; Multidimensional systems; Performance analysis; Visual system;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 2005. VIS 05. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9462-3
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2005.1532838