| Department of Information Science and Telecommunications Dissertation Defense | ||
Title: Assisted Viewpoint Interaction for 3D Visualizations When: Friday, August 5, 2005., 9:00 am –11:00 am Where: Large Commons Room, 5th Fl. IS Bldg. Who: Stephen Hughes Committee: Attentive Navigation is a specific technique designed to actively redirect viewers’ attention while accommodating their independence. User-evaluation shows that this technique effectively facilitates several visualization tasks including landmark recognition, survey knowledge acquisition, and search sensitivity. Unfortunately, it also proves to be excessively intrusive, leading viewers to occasionally struggle for control of the viewpoint. Additional design iterations suggest that formalized coordination protocols between the viewer and the automation can mute the shortcomings and enhance the effectiveness of the initial Attentive Navigation design. The implications of this research generalize to inform the broader requirements for Human-Automation interaction through the visual channel. Potential applications span a number of fields, including visual representations of abstract information, 3D modeling, virtual environments, and teleoperation experiences. |
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