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Composant logiciel vs physique pour interagir avec un espace de valeurs temporelles

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Timelines are recurrently used to design visualization techniques of temporal data. In this paper, we present our perspective wall timeline to visualize temporal values. We illustrate how our timeline could be used by two examples of visualization techniques of temporal data: the star representation technique and the superposed histograms technique.In this paper, we propose to use a dedicated physical device for the perspective wall timeline, making the reusable corresponding software component a reusable physical device. Then, we present the results of an experiment we have conducted to compare the time device to the timeline (software component). Finally, we conclude and present our perspectives.

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IHM '04: Proceedings of the 16th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
August 2004
266 pages
ISBN:1581139268
DOI:10.1145/1148613
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  • ASTI: Association française pour les Sciences et Technologies de l'Information
  • Société d'Ergonomie de Langue Franç aise
  • Communauté Française de Belgique
  • FNRS: Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique
  • AFIHM: Ass. Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine
  • Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix
  • SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
  • INRIA: Institut Natl de Recherche en Info et en Automatique

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  1. evaluation of user interfaces
  2. physical device
  3. temporal data visualization
  4. timeline

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