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Title: Visualising and animating visual information foraging in context
Authors: Chen, C
Cribbin, T
Publication Date: 2001
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Citation: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International), Mahwah (NJ): USA, 2001. pp. 1100-1104
Abstract: Optimal information foraging provides a potentially useful framework for modelling, analysing, and interpreting search strategies of users through a spatial-semantic interface. Improving the understanding of behavioural patterns of users in such environments has implications for the design and refinement of a range of user interfaces. In this article, we outline the role of optimal information foraging in the study of visual information retrieval and how one may use visualisation and animation techniques to put behavioural patterns in context. Behavioural patterns of information foraging in an information space are visualised and animated to aid further in-depth analysis of search strategies.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3300
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