Visualizing lifelog data for different interaction platforms
Yang, Yang, Lee, HyowonORCID: 0000-0003-4395-7702 and Gurrin, CathalORCID: 0000-0003-4395-7702
(2013)
Visualizing lifelog data for different interaction platforms.
In: CHI'13: : CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing, 27 Apr- 2 May 2013, Paris, France.
ISBN 978-1-4503-1952-2
Today we are witnessing diverse forms and styles of
interactive platforms and devices quickly penetrating to
people’s everyday lives. New applications and services
for smartphones, tablets, game consoles connected to
TVs, and other embedded appliances are constantly
appearing and diversifying the way we interact with
technology. Thus when we design visualization and
interaction strategies for the emerging lifelogging
activity, it is important to consider affordances and
contexts for these emerging interactive devices: by the
time the lifelogging activity becomes truly ubiquitous,
we will be interacting with even more diverse set of
devices to support the activity. In this paper, we
describe an early stage of our on-going project where
we sketched a series of interactive visualization and
their corresponding usage scenarios for three different
interactive platforms: (1) smartphone, (2) tablet, and
(3) desktop. Our sketch was rendered on these
corresponding devices in such a way as to maximize
the special interaction characteristics of each device
and provides three very different lifelog data usage
scenarios.
Item Type:
Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Event Type:
Conference
Refereed:
Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords:
Visual lifelog; Information visualization; Human
computer interaction