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Layout of Multiple Views for Volume Visualization: A User Study Daniel Lewis, Steve Haroz, Kwan-Liu Ma University of California, Davis
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Page 1: Layout of Multiple Views for Volume Visualization: A User Study Daniel Lewis, Steve Haroz, Kwan-Liu Ma University of California, Davis.

Layout of Multiple Views for Volume Visualization: A User Study

Daniel Lewis, Steve Haroz, Kwan-Liu Ma

University of California, Davis

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Outline

Background Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Page 3: Layout of Multiple Views for Volume Visualization: A User Study Daniel Lewis, Steve Haroz, Kwan-Liu Ma University of California, Davis.

Outline

Background Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Background

Limitations of 3D vis software Human-interaction important Past research:•Multiple-views

•Constraint example

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Outline

Background Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Motivation and Problem

Problem: Effectiveness (time) of layout flexibility for

volume visualization

Hypothesis: Constrained multiple-views best for time-

variant data

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Outline

Background Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Layout

Simple Split

Radial Freeform

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Program

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Datasets

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Outline

Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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1st Study

Between subject Time-invariant & Time-variant w/ 2 layouts 24 participants Tutorial and practice Data sets: Brain (invariant) and Vortex (variant)

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2nd Study

Within-subject Time-variant 12 participants Tutorial and practice Tracked size of brain tumor

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Outline

Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Between-Subject Results

Time-Invarient Brain Dataset

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02:53

05:46

08:38

11:31

14:24

17:17

20:10

23:02

25:55

Simple Split Radial Freeform

Tim

e (m

in:s

ec)

Time-Varient Vortex Dataset

00:00

02:53

05:46

08:38

11:31

14:24

17:17

20:10

23:02

25:55

Simple Split Radial FreeformT

ime

(min

:sec

)

Time Invariant Time Variant

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Within-Subject Results

Within Subject Results (Time-Variant Head Dataset)

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1

2

3

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Single Split Radial Freeform

Tim

e (m

in)

Time Variant

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Time Variant Data Results

Within Subject Results (Time-Variant Head Dataset)

0

1

2

3

4

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Single Split Radial Freeform

Tim

e (m

in)

Time-Varient Vortex Dataset

00:00

02:53

05:46

08:38

11:31

14:24

17:17

20:10

23:02

25:55

Simple Split Radial Freeform

Tim

e (m

in:s

ec)

Test 1: Between-Subject

Test 2: Within-Subject

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Outline

Motivation and Problem Statement How we approached problem Study Results Conclusions

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Conclusions

Time-invariant:

NO effect on accuracy, speed, performance

Time-variant:

Multiple Views > Single View

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Conclusions

Hypothesis NOT supported

Layout flexibility does NOT effect performance

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Discussion and Future Works

Benefit of flexibility offsets time spent

Future Works

•More test subjects

•More tests with specialist

•More and varied layouts

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Acknowledgement

Support: • NSF under grants IIS-0552334 • ACI-0222991

Thanks to all of our participants.

Any Questions?

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Questions

Any Questions?

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Datasets

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Program