Human-Computer Interaction in Real-3D and Pseudo-3D Cartographic Visualization: A Comparative Study
2015; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-319-17738-0_5
ISSN1863-2351
AutoresKateřina Špriňarová, Vojtěch Juřík, Čeněk Šašinka, Lukáš Heřman, Zbyněk Štěrba, Zdeněk Stachoň, Josef Chmelı́k, Barbora Kozlíková,
Tópico(s)Data Visualization and Analytics
ResumoThis chapter summarizes the results of an experiment performed as basic research on the three-dimensional (3D) display of geographical information using two alternative control devices (a Wii remote controller and a mouse). The aim was to explore the influence of a specific type of visualization on the human understanding of depicted geographical information and to discover which type of display—real 3D or pseudo-3D combined with a Wii remote controller and a computer mouse—can be considered better for working with geographical bases. The research was set up as an exploratory analysis and examined the performance of 17 participants. As expected, there were differences in the results between the types of visualization and devices used. Real-3D visualization appeared faster but less suitable for the successful management of tasks than the pseudo-3D visualization. We found no significant differences based on the controlling device when elaborating tasks, but we believe the Wii remote controller device to be a promising device for future studies.
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