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Research
An 85 inch "tablet" for data visualization
At SIAT, VVISE is the Virtual and Augmented Reality, Visual Analytics, Interaction, Systems & Experiments Lab. The research in the VVISE group spans the fields of Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Visual and Immersive Analytics, large displays, 3D User Interfaces, and both software and hardware systems.
VizInteract (pictured above) is an interactive data visualization tool being built by SIAT Masters student Supratim Chakraborty and Professor Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, director of the VVISE Lab. It allows for rapid exploration of complex data sets through multi-touch interactions with graphical data plots. VizInteract addresses the need for data exploration by allowing the easy creation and manipulation of visualizations, such as scatter plots and parallel coordinate plots, through simple touch gestures. It also affords touch-based data filtering to support digging 鈥渄own鈥 into the details.
With the motivation to make a single tool that can be used everywhere from a mobile device to large interactive surfaces, the team was able to successfully deploy VizInteract as an Android application running on an 85-inch 4K display with a touch screen overlay on it, part of the impressive V4-Space (pictured above). Supratim initially created VizInteract to run on Android-based devices, including a 10鈥 tablet. Driven by the need to be able to see larger amounts of data simultaneously, which makes it easier to make sense of complex data, Professor Stuerzlinger challenged him to think about running the system on a larger interactive display. Creating an application that runs on smartphones and large interactive surfaces is hard and traditionally requires re-development of the software for multiple platforms.
After some research, Supratim decided to build on Android-x86, a project that has ported the mobile device operating system Android to run on PC hardware. As mobile operating systems such as the Android-x86 have much more sophisticated and mature support for touch interaction, this enables VizInteract to offer a rich palette of interaction methods, commensurate with what current mobile devices afford. The most fascinating insight gained was a rethinking of the multi-touch experiences for data visualization tools, especially on display surfaces that are much larger than usually considered and the challenges they posed. Most notably, the team is still in the process of identifying key changes in the user experience in terms of dragging, rotating, and pinching gestures on an 85-inch 鈥渢ablet鈥 in comparison to a regular mobile tablet.