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Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Année : 2019

Investigating Direct Manipulation of Graphical Encodings as a Method for User Interaction

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We investigate direct manipulation of graphical encodings as a method for interacting with visualizations. There is an increasing interest in developing visualization tools that enable users to perform operations by directly manipulating graphical encodings rather than external widgets such as checkboxes and sliders. Designers of such tools must decide which direct manipulation operations should be supported, and identify how each operation can be invoked. However, we lack empirical guidelines for how people convey their intended operations using direct manipulation of graphical encodings. We address this issue by conducting a qualitative study that examines how participants perform 15 operations using direct manipulation of standard graphical encodings. From this study, we 1) identify a list of strategies people employ to perform each operation, 2) observe commonalities in strategies across operations, and 3) derive implications to help designers leverage direct manipulation of graphical encoding as a method for user interaction.
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hal-02260450 , version 1 (02-08-2019)

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Bahador Saket, Samuel Huron, Charles Perin, Alex Endert. Investigating Direct Manipulation of Graphical Encodings as a Method for User Interaction. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, In press. ⟨hal-02260450⟩
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