Typ Demo
Studiengang / Lehrstuhl / Firma
Interactive Media Lab Dresden / Professur für Multimedia-Technologie
Präsentator Michelle Jaden Pattikawa, Elia Hilse
Projektbeteiligte Dr.-Ing. Ricardo Langner, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Large displays offer great potential for visualizing complex and multivariate data with so-called Multiple Coordinated Views (MCV) or dashboards. This is intended to enable an efficient and intuitive exploration of data spaces beyond established desktop workspaces. At this project booth, we present the first details (results from the research seminar and practical course Multimedia Technology) and the planned work packages of two follow-up bachelor theses. The 1st thesis deals with a technical platform for visualization dashboards. The primary focus here is on the problem that existing web-based dashboards often cannot be operated on large high-resolution display walls. This is because such walls usually consist of several displays and computers, and the applications are simply not designed for distributed execution. We present our solution approach and an initial proof of concept for this. The 2nd thesis deals with user behavior and the user experience of dashboards on large displays. The focus here is on analyzing various design parameters of dashboards (number and size of views, layout, information density) using eye-tracking. To this end, we present basic findings from the existing literature, our solution approach, and our technical setup.