Combining physical and semantical navigation in three-dimensional information visualization

Russo dos Santos, Cristina; Gros, Pascal; Abel, Pierre
VDA 2002, SPIE Visualization and Data Analysis Conference, January 20-25, 2002, San Jose, USA / SPIE Proceedings Visualization and Data Analysis 2002, Robert F. Erbacher, Philip C. Chen, Matti Groehn, Jonathan C. Roberts, Craig M. Wittenbrink, Editors, March 2002

The field of information visualization is in permanent expansion and new and innovative ways of visualizing large volumes of abstract data are being developed. The use of virtual metaphoric worlds is one of them, but these visualizations per se are only truly useful if the user is provided a means of exploring the information. A common way of data exploration is navigation. In the case of three-dimensional (3D) information visualization, navigation as a means of information exploration attains even more importance due to the extra exploitable dimension. Nonetheless, navigation in large virtual worlds is still a difficult task and not only for naïve users; there is anecdotal evidence that electronic navigation is considered di°cult even by the virtual worlds builders. Way finding, "knowing where to go", is sometimes perceived as the hardest part; other times, it is the locomotion, "getting there", that is found difficult. This paper presents a navigation strategy that attempts to solve these problems by combining physical/metaphoric navigation with semantic navigation. We present a framework for navigating large virtual worlds that relies heavily on the use of visual metaphors. The combination of physical and semantic navigation embedded in the metaphor components allows for a powerful data exploration and electronic navigation mechanism.


DOI
Type:
Conference
City:
San Jose
Date:
2002-01-20
Department:
Data Science
Eurecom Ref:
766
Copyright:
© 2002 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
This paper is published in VDA 2002, SPIE Visualization and Data Analysis Conference, January 20-25, 2002, San Jose, USA / SPIE Proceedings Visualization and Data Analysis 2002, Robert F. Erbacher, Philip C. Chen, Matti Groehn, Jonathan C. Roberts, Craig M. Wittenbrink, Editors, March 2002 and is made available as an electronic preprint with permission of SPIE. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited.

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