Abstract Interactive visualizations are external tools that can support users’ exploratory activities. Collaboration can bring benefits to the exploration of visual representations or visualizations. This research investigates the use of co-located collaborative visualizations in mobile devices, how users working with two different modes of interaction and view (Shared or Non-Shared) and how being placed at various position arrangements (Corner-to-Corner, Face-to-Face, and Side-by-Side) affect their knowledge acquisition, engagement level, and learning efficiency. A user study is conducted with 60 participants divided into 6 groups (2 modes $$\times$$ ...
International audienceThe visualization research community can and should reach broader audiencesbey...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
Collaboration has been common in workplaces in various engineering settings and in our daily activit...
AbstractThis paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from ...
This paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from 2000 to ...
[Background] Virtual reality (VR) technology can provide unique immersive experiences for group user...
This paper describes a promising methodology for studying co-located groups: mobile eye-trackers. We...
Published online before print July 29, 2011International audienceThe conflux of two growing areas of...
This thesis investigates new ways of using information visualization to support collaboration in co-...
The conflux of two growing areas of technology – collaboration and visualization – into a new resear...
Large display environments are highly suitable for immersive analytics. They provide enough space fo...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
International audienceMobile devices offer great opportunities in the field of collaborative learnin...
Received an honorable mention at VAST 2010International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extr...
© 2018 by the authors. Collaboration has been common in workplaces in various engineering settings a...
International audienceThe visualization research community can and should reach broader audiencesbey...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
Collaboration has been common in workplaces in various engineering settings and in our daily activit...
AbstractThis paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from ...
This paper reports a systematic review of shared visualisation based on fifteen papers from 2000 to ...
[Background] Virtual reality (VR) technology can provide unique immersive experiences for group user...
This paper describes a promising methodology for studying co-located groups: mobile eye-trackers. We...
Published online before print July 29, 2011International audienceThe conflux of two growing areas of...
This thesis investigates new ways of using information visualization to support collaboration in co-...
The conflux of two growing areas of technology – collaboration and visualization – into a new resear...
Large display environments are highly suitable for immersive analytics. They provide enough space fo...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
International audienceMobile devices offer great opportunities in the field of collaborative learnin...
Received an honorable mention at VAST 2010International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extr...
© 2018 by the authors. Collaboration has been common in workplaces in various engineering settings a...
International audienceThe visualization research community can and should reach broader audiencesbey...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
Collaboration has been common in workplaces in various engineering settings and in our daily activit...