Today, dynamic and interactive maps are found everywhere on the Internet. Efficient map labelling algorithms have been a subject of research for many years now. The investigation of the userside of the problem is often neglected. A user study is planned to get an insight in the cognitive processes of users while handling these interactive maps. In this user study two hypotheses are evaluated, using the eye link. With this method the movements of the users’ eyes are monitored, which is closely linked with his moment-to-moment cognitive processes
The labeling of point features on a map is a well-studied topic. In a static setting, the goal is to...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A Dynamic map is implement...
In this dissertation, Kristien Ooms investigates how novice and expert map users read, interpret, st...
Today, dynamic and interactive maps are found everywhere on the Internet. Efficient map labelling al...
This paper focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of dynamic and interactive maps in ...
In this paper, the effectiveness of certain aspects of the label placement method on dynamic and int...
In this study the user side of the label placement problem - on dynamic and interactive maps - is co...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
Dynamic maps which support panning, rotating and zooming are available on every smartphone today. To...
Although the efficiency of label placement algorithms has been studied extensively, few studies cons...
The Map Labelling Problem appears in several applications, mainly in Cartography. Although much rese...
About ten years ago, Howard and MacEachren (1996) predicted that digital “softcopy ” maps were becom...
This paper describes the statistical comparison of the results from an experiment with a ‘between us...
Abstract Digital maps are important for many decision-making tasks that require situational awarenes...
The age of the Internet poses new challenges to cartography. While cartographic animation has become...
The labeling of point features on a map is a well-studied topic. In a static setting, the goal is to...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A Dynamic map is implement...
In this dissertation, Kristien Ooms investigates how novice and expert map users read, interpret, st...
Today, dynamic and interactive maps are found everywhere on the Internet. Efficient map labelling al...
This paper focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of dynamic and interactive maps in ...
In this paper, the effectiveness of certain aspects of the label placement method on dynamic and int...
In this study the user side of the label placement problem - on dynamic and interactive maps - is co...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
Dynamic maps which support panning, rotating and zooming are available on every smartphone today. To...
Although the efficiency of label placement algorithms has been studied extensively, few studies cons...
The Map Labelling Problem appears in several applications, mainly in Cartography. Although much rese...
About ten years ago, Howard and MacEachren (1996) predicted that digital “softcopy ” maps were becom...
This paper describes the statistical comparison of the results from an experiment with a ‘between us...
Abstract Digital maps are important for many decision-making tasks that require situational awarenes...
The age of the Internet poses new challenges to cartography. While cartographic animation has become...
The labeling of point features on a map is a well-studied topic. In a static setting, the goal is to...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A Dynamic map is implement...
In this dissertation, Kristien Ooms investigates how novice and expert map users read, interpret, st...