Abstract
As the complexity and amount of real world data continuously grows, modern visualization systems are changing. Traditional information visualization techniques are often not sufficient to allow an in-depth visual data exploration process. Multiple view systems combined with linking & brushing are only one building block of a successful InfoVis system. In this paper we propose the incorporation of cheap and simple gaze-based interaction. We employ the tracking information not for selecting data (i.e. mouse interaction) but for an intelligent adaption of 2D and 3D visualizations. Derived from the focus+context paradigm, we call this gaze-focus. The proposed methods are demonstrated by means of three different visualizations.
Citation
Marc Streit,
Alexander Lex,
Heimo Müller,
Dieter Schmalstieg
Gaze-Based Focus Adaption in an Information Visualization System
Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Graphics and Visualization and Image Processing (CGVCVIP), 2009.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{2009_cgvcvip_gaze-based, title = {Gaze-Based Focus Adaption in an Information Visualization System}, author = {Marc Streit and Alexander Lex and Heimo Müller and Dieter Schmalstieg}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Graphics and Visualization and Image Processing (CGVCVIP)}, year = {2009} }