SDM: Selective Dynamic Manipulation of Visualizations - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

SDM: Selective Dynamic Manipulation of Visualizations

Mei Chuah, Steven F. Roth, Joseph Mattis, and John Kolojejchick
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 8th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '95), pp. 61 - 70, December, 1995

Abstract

In this paper we present a new set of interactive techniques for 2D and 3D visualizations. This set of techniques is called SDM (Selective Dynamic Manipulation). Selective, indicating our goal for providing a high degree of user control in selecting an object set, in selecting interactive techniques and the properties they affect, and in the degree to which a user action affects the visualization. Dynamic, indicating that the interactions all occur in real-time and that interactive animation is used to provide better contextual information to users in response to an action or operation. Manipulation, indicating the types of interactions we provide, where users can directly move objects and transform their appearance to perform different tasks. While many other approaches only provide interactive techniques in isolation, SDM supports a suite of techniques which users can combine to solve a wide variety of problems.

BibTeX

@conference{Chuah-1995-14025,
author = {Mei Chuah and Steven F. Roth and Joseph Mattis and John Kolojejchick},
title = {SDM: Selective Dynamic Manipulation of Visualizations},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 8th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '95)},
year = {1995},
month = {December},
pages = {61 - 70},
}