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How Sensemaking Tools Influence Display Space Usage

Human-Computer Interaction 2017-08-23 v1

Abstract

We explore how the availability of a sensemaking tool influences users' knowledge externalization strategies. On a large display, users were asked to solve an intelligence analysis task with or without a bidirectionally linked concept-graph (BLC) to organize insights into concepts (nodes) and relations (edges). In BLC, both nodes and edges maintain "deep links" to the exact source phrases and sections in associated documents. In our control condition, we were able to reproduce previously described spatial organization behaviors using document windows on the large display. When using BLC, however, we found that analysts apply spatial organization to BLC nodes instead, use significantly less display space and have significantly fewer open windows.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03949,
  title  = {How Sensemaking Tools Influence Display Space Usage},
  author = {Thomas Geymayer and Manuela Waldner and Alexander Lex and Dieter Schmalstieg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03949},
  year   = {2017}
}

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To appear in EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (2017)

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