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Wednesday | Morning | 9:30—10:50<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 16AB<br />
VISUALIZATION + VISUAL ANALYSIS<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Luciano Gamberini, University of Padova, Italy<br />
NOTE | Analysis Within and Between Graphs: Observed<br />
User Strategies in Immunobiology Visualization<br />
Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Steven Gomez, David Laidlaw, Brown<br />
University, USA<br />
Focused task analysis of a real-world scientific visualization process<br />
in the immunology domain. Suggests a classification of strategies in<br />
this domain and how this classification can be used to guide design.<br />
NOTE | Understanding the Verbal Language and<br />
Structure of End-User Descriptions of Data<br />
Visualizations<br />
Ronald Metoyer, Oregon State University, USA<br />
Bongshin Lee, Nathalie Henry Riche, Mary Czerwinski,<br />
Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Exploratory study of the verbal language employed by end users<br />
in describing data visualizations. Can assist designers of interfaces<br />
(languages, APIs, GUIs) <strong>for</strong> data visualization.<br />
PAPER | GraphTrail: Analyzing Large Multivariate,<br />
Heterogeneous Networks while Supporting Exploration<br />
History<br />
Cody Dunne, Nathalie Henry Riche, Bongshin Lee,<br />
Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Ronald Metoyer, Oregon State University, USA<br />
George Robertson, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Visualization design <strong>for</strong> exploring large multivariate,<br />
heterogeneous networks using attribute aggregation while<br />
integrating users’ exploration history directly in the workspace. This<br />
improves exploration recall and sharing of analyses with others.<br />
PAPER | Trust Me, I’m Partially Right: Incremental<br />
Visualization Lets Analysts Explore Large Datasets Faster<br />
Danyel Fisher, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Igor Popov, University of Southampton, UK<br />
Steven Drucker, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
m.c. schraefel, University of Southampton, UK<br />
We contribute a methodology <strong>for</strong> simulating aggregate queries<br />
against large data back-ends <strong>for</strong> researchers to explore<br />
interactions; and observations of expert analysts interacting with<br />
approximate queries.<br />
68 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems<br />
CASE STUDY | Interactive Exploration of Geospatial<br />
Network Visualization<br />
Till Nagel, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany<br />
Erik Duval, Andrew Vande Moere, KU Leuven, Belgium<br />
Case study describing the design of a geospatial network<br />
visualization of scientific collaboration <strong>for</strong> a multitouch tabletop.<br />
Can help designers adapting prototypes by opportunistically<br />
demonstrating in live settings.<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 17AB<br />
MOBILE COMPUTING AND INTERACTION<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Daniel Fallman, Umea University, Sweden<br />
NOTE | Drawing the City: Differing Perceptions of the<br />
Urban Environment<br />
Frank Bentley, Motorola Mobility, USA<br />
Henriette Cramer, Mobile Life Centre, Stockholm University,<br />
Sweden<br />
William Hamilton, Texas A&M University, USA<br />
Santosh Basapur, Motorola Mobility, USA<br />
We provide an updated study of the Milgram Mental Maps<br />
experiment, also considering demographic and tech-use<br />
attributes. Useful to those working on mobile LBS and Urban<br />
<strong>Computing</strong> services.<br />
NOTE | Characterizing Local Interests and Local<br />
Knowledge<br />
Ryen White, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Georg Buscher, Microsoft Bing, USA<br />
Characterizes the search-related interests of locals and non-locals,<br />
and given shared interests, analyzes the venues that they visit. Can<br />
in<strong>for</strong>m the use of local knowledge <strong>for</strong> search support, including<br />
personalization.<br />
CASE STUDY | Mobile Service Distribution From the<br />
End-User Perspective - The Survey Study on<br />
Recommendation Practices<br />
Zeynep Ahmet, Mobile Life @ Interactive Institute, Sweden<br />
Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of<br />
Technology, Finland<br />
A presentation on findings from a study focused on<br />
recommendation practices of users of mobile services, including<br />
motivations, means, context and types of services recommended<br />
to others.