Abstract
Researchers have explored using VR and 3D data visualizations for analyzing and presenting data for several decades. Surveys of the literature in the field usually adopt a technical or systemic lens. We propose a survey of the Immersive Analytics literature from the user’s perspective that relates the purpose of the visualization to its technical qualities. We present our preliminary review to describe how device technologies, kinds of representation, collaborative features, and research design have been utilized to accomplish the purpose of the visualization. This poster demonstrates our preliminary investigation, inviting feedback from the VRST community. Our hope is the final version of our review will benefit designers, developers, and practitioners who want to implement immersive visualizations from a Human-Centered Design perspective, and help Immersive Analytics researchers get a better understanding of the gaps in current literature.
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Panda, P., Kim, B., Behnam-Asl, S., & Sener, E. (2021). Immersive analytics: A user-centered perspective. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, VRST. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3489849.3489951
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