Although animated maps are widely promoted as ideal vehicles for learning and scientific discovery, there has been little empirical work that demonstrates their relative effectiveness in relation to static small-multiple al-ternatives. In this article, we attempt to clarify the issues related to the potential of animation from an explicitly geographic perspective, but one that is also grounded in broader cognitive science and human-computer inter-action considerations. We compared the effectiveness of animated with static small-multiple maps, specifically in relation to map readers ’ ability to identify clusters that move over space and through time. In this study, we focused on several factors that might impact (or help explain) map reader...
We examine how animating a viewpoint change in a spatial information system affects a user's abilit...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
Animated maps offer exciting possibilities for tracking spatial change over time. In earlier work i...
Motion and change through time are important aspects of thematic maps. Traditionally, such data have...
Animations have become a frequently utilized illustration technique on maps but changes in their gra...
Intense development of computer technology has taken place in the last several decades made it possi...
Animated cartographic visualization incorporates the concept of geomedia presented in this Special I...
While animation is a natural and, under certain circumstances, effective way to present spatio-tempo...
2015-04-14This study provided an empirical comparison of static and animated cartographic representa...
Animated choropleth maps allow for the compilation of potentially massive time-series datasets which...
The research focused on use of animations to visually explore geodata. Evidence about the usefulness...
Visualization of spatial information is an important aspect in the representation of map displays. M...
Animated maps are widely used for representing shifting densities. Though there is evidence that ani...
International audienceAnimated maps are widely used for representing shifting densities. Though ther...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of a human computer interaction experime...
We examine how animating a viewpoint change in a spatial information system affects a user's abilit...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
Animated maps offer exciting possibilities for tracking spatial change over time. In earlier work i...
Motion and change through time are important aspects of thematic maps. Traditionally, such data have...
Animations have become a frequently utilized illustration technique on maps but changes in their gra...
Intense development of computer technology has taken place in the last several decades made it possi...
Animated cartographic visualization incorporates the concept of geomedia presented in this Special I...
While animation is a natural and, under certain circumstances, effective way to present spatio-tempo...
2015-04-14This study provided an empirical comparison of static and animated cartographic representa...
Animated choropleth maps allow for the compilation of potentially massive time-series datasets which...
The research focused on use of animations to visually explore geodata. Evidence about the usefulness...
Visualization of spatial information is an important aspect in the representation of map displays. M...
Animated maps are widely used for representing shifting densities. Though there is evidence that ani...
International audienceAnimated maps are widely used for representing shifting densities. Though ther...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the results of a human computer interaction experime...
We examine how animating a viewpoint change in a spatial information system affects a user's abilit...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
Animated maps offer exciting possibilities for tracking spatial change over time. In earlier work i...