A feasibility study of map-based dashboard for spatiotemporal knowledge acquisition and analysis

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Map-based dashboards are among the most popular tools that support the viewing and understanding of a large amount of geo-data with complex relations. In spite of many existing design examples, little is known about their impacts on users and whether they match the information demand and expectations of target users. The authors first designed a novel map-based dashboard to support their target users' spatiotemporal knowledge acquisition and analysis, and then conducted an experiment to assess the feasibility of the proposed dashboard. The experiment consists of eye-tracking, benchmark tasks, and interviews. A total of 40 participants were recruited for the experiment. The results have verified the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed map-based dashboard in supporting the given tasks. At the same time, the experiment has revealed a number of aspects for improvement related to the layout design, the labeling of multiple panels and the integration of visual analytical elements in map-based dashboards, as well as future user studies.

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Zuo, C., Ding, L., & Meng, L. (2020). A feasibility study of map-based dashboard for spatiotemporal knowledge acquisition and analysis. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9110636

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