Information Visualization : Design for Interaction (2 HAR/DVD)

Information Visualization : Design for Interaction (2 HAR/DVD)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 282 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780132065504
  • DDC分類 001.4226

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Fully revised textbook on the rapidly growing field of Information Visualization. Its emphasis is on real-world examples and applications of computer-generated and interactive visualization. Information visualization deals with representing concepts and data in a meaningful way. Depending on the medium used, information can be visualized in either static (e.g. a graph on a printed page) or dynamic forms. This book is appropriate for courses in information visualization, human-computer interaction, interaction design, and computer graphics.

Contents

Information Visualization by Robert Spence Table of Contents DedicationAbout the authorOther books by the author PrefaceAcknowledgements Chapter 1 What is Visualization? VisualizationComputational supportThe Human UserThe value of Information Visualization Fraud; silicon chips; pharmaceuticalsQuestions of TaxonomyIssues ReferencesExercises Chapter 2 The Issues The taskNature of the problemThe dataTable presentationBargramsInteractive object selectionOverviewMultiple attributesDetailSignificant objectsInteractive attribute selectionSpace limitationsFilteringTaking stockNavigational guidanceMovement in information spacePerception and interpretationSummary ReferencesExercises Chapter 3 Representation Data typesData complexityPerception and Cognition 3.1 Encoding of value Univariate data A single number; a collection of numbersBivariate dataTrivariate data Scatterplot matrix Preattentive processing- things that ツ pop outツ ; choice of encodingHypervariate dataCoordinate plotsScatterplot matrixLinked histogramsMosaic plotsIconsObject and Attribute Visibility 3.2 Encoding of relation Lines Maps and diagramsVenn diagramsInfoCrystalCluster Maps Tree representations Cone tree Tree maps Hyperbolic browser 3.3 Support for design References Exercises Chapter 4 Presentation A problemThe presentation issue 4.1 Space limitations ScrollingOverview plus detailDistortionApplicationGeneralizationSuppressionCombined distortion and suppressionHistorical noteZoom and Pan 4.2 Time limitations Rapid Serial Visual PresentationBriefly glimpsed imagesSpace and Time resourcesEye gazePresentation modesManual controlModels of human visual performanceInteraction design ReferencesExercises Chapter 5 Interaction ScenariosSpaces, interactions and balance of controlThis chapter 5.1 Interaction Framework 5.2 Continuous interaction Dynamically-triggered ツ pop-outツ 5.3 Stepped interaction Discrete information spacesStages of actionNavigationSensitivityResidueScentWhere am I?Path breadcrumbs; Location breadcrumbsGuidance for design 5.4 Passive interaction Static displayBrowsingMoving displays 5.5 Composite interaction Influences The prosection 5.6 Interaction dynamics Mental modelsBlindnessChange blindness; Inattentional blindness; Design to counteract blindnessVisual momentum 5.7 Design for interaction ReferencesExercises Chapter 6 Case studies DesignThe case studies 6.1 Small interactive calendars Planning your timeDesign philosophyBackgroundCalendar viewsInteractive controlSearchUsability studyObservationsSatisfaction and preferenceUsability 6.2 Selecting one from many The problemThe taskExisting solutionsBargramsAffordancesEZChooserSensitivityRelated workEvaluationComment 6.3 Web browsing through a keyhole The problemA solutionThe RSVP BrowserSystem designEvaluationDiscussionComment 6.4 Communication analysis Command and ControlSystem requirementsThe MIND toolExploratory analysisScenarioConclusion 6.5 Archival galaxies Large collections of documentsBackground and requirementsEarlier workDesign decisionsInteraction and searchLayoutEvaluation Exercises Glossary Video Clips

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