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You can't always sketch what you want: Understanding Sensemaking in Visual Query Systems

Authors :
Karrie Karahalios
Aditya Parameswaran
Doris Jung Lin Lee
Jaewoo Kim
John D. Lee
Tarique Siddiqui
Source :
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, vol 26, iss 1
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
arXiv, 2017.

Abstract

Visual query systems (VQSs) empower users to interactively search for line charts with desired visual patterns, typically specified using intuitive sketch-based interfaces. Despite decades of past work on VQSs, these efforts have not translated to adoption in practice, possibly because VQSs are largely evaluated in unrealistic lab-based settings. To remedy this gap in adoption, we collaborated with experts from three diverse domains---astronomy, genetics, and material science---via a year-long user-centered design process to develop a VQS that supports their workflow and analytical needs, and evaluate how VQSs can be used in practice. Our study results reveal that ad-hoc sketch-only querying is not as commonly used as prior work suggests, since analysts are often unable to precisely express their patterns of interest. In addition, we characterize three essential sensemaking processes supported by our enhanced VQS. We discover that participants employ all three processes, but in different proportions, depending on the analytical needs in each domain. Our findings suggest that all three sensemaking processes must be integrated in order to make future VQSs useful for a wide range of analytical inquiries.<br />Comment: Accepted for presentation at IEEE VAST 2019, to be held October 20-25 in Vancouver, Canada. Paper will also be published in a special issue of IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG) IEEE VIS (InfoVis/VAST/SciVis) 2019 ACM 2012 CCS - Human-centered computing, Visualization, Visualization design and evaluation methods

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, vol 26, iss 1
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40cf2993d10bda2a7835cbb3e6a9672d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1710.00763