VisSurvey.js – A Web Based Javascript Application for visualisation Evaluation User Studies
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2017. Sesiwn boster a gyflwynwyd yn IEEE Conference on Visualization, Phoenix, Arizona, Yr Unol Daleithiau.
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T1 - VisSurvey.js – A Web Based Javascript Application for visualisation Evaluation User Studies
AU - Roberts, Jonathan C.
AU - Jackson, James
N1 - Conference code: 2017
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - Visualization researchers perform user studies to evaluate the ef- fectiveness and usability of produced visualisations. While there are different styles of evaluation, some popular techniques involve comparing the result of several parameter changes, looking how re- sults have changed and if a change is noticeable. Developers need to display many different pictures, to a wide variety of users, while guaranteeing full coverage of all potential designs across all par- ticipants. One solution is to use static screen shots of their outputs along with popular on line surveying tools, but such a solution omits any system interactivity. Alternatively they can create their own surveying application on a chosen platform. We introduce VisSur- vey.js, a JavaScript library that helps developers create evaluation studies. Developers can create user studies of their application in a web browser, and easily capture the results.
AB - Visualization researchers perform user studies to evaluate the ef- fectiveness and usability of produced visualisations. While there are different styles of evaluation, some popular techniques involve comparing the result of several parameter changes, looking how re- sults have changed and if a change is noticeable. Developers need to display many different pictures, to a wide variety of users, while guaranteeing full coverage of all potential designs across all par- ticipants. One solution is to use static screen shots of their outputs along with popular on line surveying tools, but such a solution omits any system interactivity. Alternatively they can create their own surveying application on a chosen platform. We introduce VisSur- vey.js, a JavaScript library that helps developers create evaluation studies. Developers can create user studies of their application in a web browser, and easily capture the results.
KW - Evaluation
KW - Visualization
KW - JavaScript
M3 - Poster
T2 - IEEE Conference on Visualization
Y2 - 1 October 2017 through 6 October 2017
ER -