Large, high-resolution displays carry the potential to enhance single display groupware collaborative sensemaking for intelligence analysis tasks by providing space for common ground to develop, but it is up to the visual analytics tools to utilize this space effectively. In an exploratory study, we compared two tools (Jigsaw and a document viewer), which were adapted to support multiple input devices, to observe how the large display space was used in establishing and maintaining common ground during an intelligence analysis scenario using 50 textual documents. We discuss the spatial strategies employed by the pairs of participants, which were largely dependent on tool type (data-centric or function-centric), as well as how different visua...
peer-reviewedAs visualizations of large systems get more and more complex, larger collaborative spa...
Sense-making of spatial data on an urban level and large-scale decisions on new infrastructure proje...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
Received an honorable mention at VAST 2010International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extr...
Space supports human cognitive abilities in a myriad of ways. The note attached to the side of the m...
Large display environments are highly suitable for immersive analytics. They provide enough space fo...
Collaboration among multiple users on large screens leads to complicated behavior patterns and group...
The spatial layout of information influences collaborative interactions. We compared two awareness t...
This paper reports an empirical exploration of how different configurations of collaboration technol...
A tremendous amount of information is produced in the world around us, both as a product of our dail...
Displays of various sizes and forms have found its way to the modern collaborative setting. The rese...
AbstractThis paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from ...
Abstract—Large multi-touch displays are expanding the possibilities of multiple-coordinated views by...
Synchronous colocated collaborative sensemaking requires that analysts share their information and i...
peer-reviewedAs visualizations of large systems get more and more complex, larger collaborative spa...
Sense-making of spatial data on an urban level and large-scale decisions on new infrastructure proje...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
Received an honorable mention at VAST 2010International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extr...
Space supports human cognitive abilities in a myriad of ways. The note attached to the side of the m...
Large display environments are highly suitable for immersive analytics. They provide enough space fo...
Collaboration among multiple users on large screens leads to complicated behavior patterns and group...
The spatial layout of information influences collaborative interactions. We compared two awareness t...
This paper reports an empirical exploration of how different configurations of collaboration technol...
A tremendous amount of information is produced in the world around us, both as a product of our dail...
Displays of various sizes and forms have found its way to the modern collaborative setting. The rese...
AbstractThis paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from ...
Abstract—Large multi-touch displays are expanding the possibilities of multiple-coordinated views by...
Synchronous colocated collaborative sensemaking requires that analysts share their information and i...
peer-reviewedAs visualizations of large systems get more and more complex, larger collaborative spa...
Sense-making of spatial data on an urban level and large-scale decisions on new infrastructure proje...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...