Title: Comprehending KnowledgeSpace Diagrams: Experiments and a Model
1Comprehending Knowledge-Space Diagrams
Experiments and a Model
- Christof Körner
- University of Graz
ERASMUS Intensive SeminarGraz 2005
Supported by
2Other Hierarchical Graphs
Computer File System
3More Hierachical Graphs
Organisation Chart
4More Hierachical Graphs
Preference Graph
5Visual Properties Planarity
Non-crossed
crossed
6Visual Properties Slopes
upright
slanted
7Visual Properties Levels
horizontal
non-horizontal
8Visual Properties and Graphs
Crossed, slanted, non-horizontal
Non-crossed, upright, horizontal
9Early Experiments Paradigm
10Early Experiments Results
Planarity Slopes Levels
Different Prior Knowledge
11Early Experiments Results
Planarity Slopes Levels
Number of Comparisons
12Early Experiments Discussion
- Planarity is the most important visual property
- Slopes and Levels have only a minor effect
- Planarity is independent of the other properties
- Question
- Where (and when) does planarity exert its
influence?
13Recent Experiment Sequential Processing
The 3-Stage Model (Körner, 2004)
14Paradigm Sequence of Events
15Results
16Data Analysis Scanpath Decomposition
- When was the first object fixated? ? End of
Stage 1 - When was the second object fixated? ? End of
Stage 2 - What happens then? ? Start of Stage 3 ?
- When does the manual response occur?
17Results
18Results
19Results
20Discussion
- Is graph processing in 3 stages a waste of time?
- NO!
- Visual search for a target object amongst a set
of distractor objects is highly efficient and
effortless - An additional search stage does not slow down
graph processing much - A pure reasoning stage can focus on the relation
of the objects located earlier
21Summary Conclusions
- 3-stage model of sequential graph reasoning
provides detailed account of the course of
comprehension - Model provides clear and testable predictions
- Empirical evidence supports the model
- Model needs to be tested more rigorously
- Model may be extended to other types of graphs
22Current Gaze Contingent Displays
23Current Gaze Contingent Displays
24Thank you!
25Results
26The Future Where do we go next?
- Search stages are functionally equivalent
27The Future - Results Pilot Study
28The Future Graphs and Visual Search
29The Future Where do we go next?
- Search stages are functionally equivalent
- Reasoning stage is separated