Title :
Beyond the classical monoscopic 3D in graph analytics: An experimental study of the impact of stereoscopy
Author :
Greffard, Nicolas ; Picarougne, Fabien ; Kuntz, Pascale
Author_Institution :
DUKe Team - LINA, Univ. of Nantes, Nantes, France
Abstract :
Popular in the nineties, 3D visualization has since garnered much criticisms. While historically the vast majority of 3D visualization evaluations have been based on the classical Brunelleschi´s perspective rendering, today new questions are raised with the recent access to high quality stereoscopic representations. Do these new interfaces offer improvements over the traditional 3D counterparts? This paper describes a comparative evaluation of monoscopic 3D and stereoscopic 3D for an important problem in graph visualization: the detection of communities. Our results show that stereoscopic 3D outperforms both 2D and monoscopic 3D in the task resolution. The 2D condition always yields the lower response times. Mono-scopic and stereoscopic 3D obtain similar response times. A complementary study based on an original methodology reveals that these apparent similarities actually correspond to different interaction strategies - rotations around the graph. Under the monoscopic condition, participants tend to explore the display space more thoroughly while under the stereoscopic condition, they seem to favor the adoption of a smaller set of viewpoints on the graph.
Keywords :
data visualisation; graph theory; image representation; stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; visual perception; 3D visualization evaluation; classical Brunelleschi perspective rendering; display; monoscopic 3D graph analytics; stereoscopic 3D evaluation; stereoscopic representation; Communities; Layout; Mice; Stereo image processing; Three-dimensional displays; Time factors; Visualization; H.5.m [Information Interfaces and Presentation (e.g. HCI)]: Miscellaneous;
Conference_Titel :
3DVis (3DVis), 2014 IEEE VIS International Workshop on
DOI :
10.1109/3DVis.2014.7160095