Title :
A Framework of Interaction Costs in Information Visualization
Author_Institution :
Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Abstract :
Interaction cost is an important but poorly understood factor in visualization design. We propose a framework of interaction costs inspired by Normanpsilas Seven Stages of Action to facilitate study. From 484 papers, we collected 61 interaction-related usability problems reported in 32 user studies and placed them into our framework of seven costs: (1) Decision costs to form goals; (2) system-power costs to form system operations; (3) Multiple input mode costs to form physical sequences; (4) Physical-motion costs to execute sequences; (5) Visual-cluttering costs to perceive state; (6) View-change costs to interpret perception; (7) State-change costs to evaluate interpretation. We also suggested ways to narrow the gulfs of execution (2-4) and evaluation (5-7) based on collected reports. Our framework suggests a need to consider decision costs (1) as the gulf of goal formation.
Keywords :
data visualisation; user interfaces; information visualization; interaction cost; multiple input mode costs; physical-motion costs; state-change costs; system-power costs; view-change costs; visual-cluttering costs; visualization design; Costs; Crystallization; Encoding; Mice; Navigation; Particle measurements; Taxonomy; Usability; User interfaces; Visualization; Framework; Index Terms— Information Visualization; Interaction; Interface Evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2008.109