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Infoticles: Information Modeling in Immersive Environments
London, England July 10-July 12
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2002.1028813Sixth International Conference on Inf ...
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Andrew Vande Moere, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
This paper introduces an immersive virtual reality application that allows users to browse and explore the contents of database systems. We have implemented a visualization metaphor that is based upon the intrinsic characteristics of particles, coined 'infoticles', which are used as representations of data objects. Users are able to interact with the dynamic, three-dimensional visualization by manipulating forces and surfaces. These tools, representing respectively user interests and data filters, influence the collection of infoticles according to the rules of Newtonian mechanics. Informational values are expressed through the presence of both dynamic and static characteristics such as motion, directionality, and form. We demonstrate these principles trough a prototype that uses our university?s financial budget data.
Index Terms:
information visualization, virtual reality, database, exploratory data analysis
Citation:
Andrew Vande Moere, "Infoticles: Information Modeling in Immersive Environments," iv, pp.457, Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'02), 2002
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