Title: University of Maryland
1University of Maryland
- 1) Sonification of Maps
- 2) Viewing Search Results with Stable
Meaningful Hierarchies - 3) Narrated Demos
- 4) Visualization for re-identifiability
- Threads Visualization Universal
Usability
21) Sonification of Maps
One Challenge use sound to present geographical
data distribution patterns to visually impaired
users Universal usability avoid special devices
31) Sonification of Maps
- Goals use non-speech audio to convey
- patterns in choropleth maps
- Initial prototype
- Two user studies (9 40 sighted users)
- Work with 2 blind users
- PhD work of Haixia Zhao
- Collaborators
- Ben Smith Kent Norman (Experiments, UMD)
- Ramani Duraiswami Dimitry Zotkin (Spatial sound
production, UMD)
41) Sonification of Maps
- Goals use non-speech audio to convey
- patterns in choropleth maps
- Initial prototype
- Two user studies (9 40 sighted users)
- Work with 2 blind users
- PhD work of Haixia Zhao
- Zhao, et al. (2005), Interactive Sonification
of Choropleth Maps Design and Evaluation, to
appear in IEEE Multimedia Special Issue on
Interactive Sonification , Apr-Jun 2005 - Zhao et al. (2004), Sonification of
geo-referenced data for auditory information
seeking design principle and pilot study , in
Proc. 10th Intl Conference on Auditory Display,
Sydney, Australia - Zhao et al. (2003), Improving accessibility and
usability of geo-referenced statistical data,
Proc. Digital Government Research Conference,
March 2003, 147-155
5Controlled Experiments
- Subjects listened to and explored sonified data
and select pattern among choices - Compared map vs. table
- Compared 2 navigation methodsand 2 sound designs
6Two Controlled Experiments
- Tasks listened to and explored sonified data and
chose matching patterns from visual choices - Compared map vs. table
- Compared 2 navigation methodsand 2 sound designs
7Lessons and Insights
- Perceptual ability
- People were able to recognize patterns of
5-category data on a US state map, but it was
hard. - Designs
- Data representation form needs to fit tasks
- Interaction is important
- Navigating irregularly shaped regions is a
challenge -
- Training
- Integrated training is needed
- Observations and comments from two congenitally
blind users show consistency with the experiment
findings
8New Prototype
- 3 x 3 numeric key pad to explore in 3 x 3
sub-regions, recursively - Absolute pointing touch pad to explore
continuously
9Thesis Research
- Part1 A taxonomy for interactive sonification of
abstract data - Interaction components
- Auditory Information Seeking Actions (AISA)
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- Part2 Explore design space for
geo-referenced abstract data - Part3 Develop customizable user tool
(InterSon)
10Interaction Components
Mental representation navigation structures
Auditory interface
Auditory feedback (encoding)
AISA an interaction loop
Input device
Interaction command
Kinesthetic feedback
11Interactive Sonification Taxonomy
- Auditory Information
- Seeking Actions Interaction
Components
Gist Navigate, situate, search Filter by
query Select Details-on-demand Linked brushing
Abstract Object Navigation structure Input device
interaction command Auditory feedback
12Future Work
- Refine prototype / Test
- Permit use of different maps
- Training materials
- Accessible control panels
- Dissemination
- In parallel, with support from other NSF grant,
develop Spatial sound version with customized
HRTF and head trackingas a longer term
exploration of new sonification research.
132) Viewing Search Results with Stable Meaningful
Hierarchies
- The challenge Helping users understand search
results
- Navigational ebay
- Known item nowell visualizing search results
- Informational visualizing search results
- Exploratory breast cancer
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14Exploratory Work Tasks
- Exploring a topic
- Writing a paper
- Developing a lesson plan
- What information is available about?
- A journalist gathering background material to
write a series of stories on obesity in the
United States
15Information Seeking Model
- Understanding search results
- Gaining overviews
- Identifying unusual documents
- Meaningful context
16SWISH Dyna-Cat
17Honeycomb
18Principles of search result visualization
- Provide overviewdetail display
- 100-1000 items
- Organize by meaningful, stable classifications
- Provide example documents for each category
- Use a stable visual substrate
- Arrange important text (Title, Line-in-context)
for fast scanning/skimming - Visually encode quantitative attributes
- Support multiple, user-controlled classifications
and visual displays
19Exploratory Study
- Domain Government web pages
- Two-level department/agency hierarchy
- Dept. of the Interior / National Park Service
- Legislative Branch / House of Representatives
- Motivating scenario
- Pre-computed results
- Urban Sprawl
- Breast cancer
- Alternative Energy
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23Exploratory Study
- Exploration sub-tasks
- What agencies provide most results
- Identify facets of topic
- Find unusual results
- Interface treatments
- 2 overview
- 1 control
- 18 subjects
- Think-aloud protocol
24Confirmed Benefits of Overviews
- Improved accuracy
- Easier to use
- More helpful
- Users were more confident of their results
- Gaining overviews
- Finding different perspectives
- (All differences were significant)
25Noticing Missing Results
- Users noticed areas not covered by the search
results - Overview conditions 9 out of 12
- Control condition 1 out of 6
- What I found informative was what didnt show
up, which I wouldnt know if the hierarchy wasnt
there.
26Other Findings
- Importance of text
- Users still scanned substantial amounts of text
- Category information alone is not sufficient to
help users gain an overview - Expandable outliner vs. treemap
- No significant measured differences
- More preferred expandable outliner
27Limitations of Study
- Government domain
- Narrow tasks
- Small hierarchy
- Small sample size
Recommendations
- Develop clearer categories
- Begin to integrate metatags
- Implement category browsers in search results
283) Narrated Demos(Recorded Animations/Videos)
- Developed series of demonstrations
- Developed set of Guidelines
- Compared across Demos
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29Our impressions
- Strong reduction in how do I questions
- Positive feedback on the demos
- Quantitative evaluation remains a challenge
- Refining guidelines
- Keeping examples of bad versions
- Will continue to create examples for new
interfaces
30Script Guidelines
- Base the script on a live demonstration (never on
a written description) - Focus on tasks(not tours of widgets or
conceptual overviews) - Act out the interaction (with minimum
description) then describe results in context of
task - Start with a tour of main screen components
(orient and introduce vocabulary) 5-10 sec. max - Plan a linear sequences made of very short
autonomous chunks (15-60 sec.) - Map the chunks to existing online documentation
- Show text title at beginning of each chunk
- Carefully synchronize voice and visual (hard when
alone) - Provide duration and file size for individual
chunk
31Technical Guidelines
- Avoid actual video recording, use on-screen
recording of demonstration (generates much
smaller files) - Make demonstration look as similar as possible to
real interface (e.g. full screen size is better,
crop only for readability, provide sound or
visual effects for interaction events such as
mouse clicks) - Provide navigation controls if chunk is longer
than 10sec. (Stop, Play, gtgt, ltlt, Progress
indicator) - Use voice of person who will be around for a
while (i.e. plan for revisions) - Choose the minimum connection speed to design
for, which sets max demo duration and file size - Provide sound transcripts and keep text
descriptions (for deaf and blind users.)
32Features Analysis of Demos
- Reviewed Government and other narrated demos to
compare length, style, quality
Size Buffering Length Resembles Interface Pause Seek Time Display Voice Text Boxes Click Cues Highlighting
US Court Western District of Virginia 8100KB No 920 Yes Yes No No Yes No No No
MedlinePlus 4200KB Yes 940 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Interface
Judicial Council of California 572KB Yes 445 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No
LLIS 13145KB Yes 155 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Visual No
Idaho Gvt software 5710KB No 131 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? Yes
EMRS software 3950KB No 1039 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? Yes
33Features Analysis of Demos
- Reviewed Government and other narrated demos to
compare length, style, quality - Results coming soon ---
34Visualization for re-identifiability
- Exposing identities from micro data
- Find vulnerable targets in micro data
- Find possible suspects in public data sources
- Link and match to re-identify
- IDFinder visualization system
- Hyunmo Kang at Census Bureau