Research Projects
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Im Folgenden finden Sie einige Informationen über abgeschlossene bzw. aktuell laufende Forschungsprojekte an der Fakultät, welche über das Forschungsinformationssystem zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Darüber hinaus finden Sie weitere Informationen zu Projekten auch über die Webseiten der jeweiligen Institute und Professuren.
2016
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016
2015
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016
2014
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016
2013
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016
2012
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016
2011
MultiLens – Multi-Touch Lenses for Information Visualization
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
Interactive lenses have proven to be useful for many visualization applications where exploratory analysis is a primary task. Up to now, interaction with lenses is mostly limited to single-user, single-function lenses operated by mouse, keyboard and traditional parameter menus. To overcome these limitations, we propose MultiLens, touch-enabled magic lenses for fluently manipulating functions, parameters, and combinations of lenses on interactive surfaces. We contribute a novel multi-touch menu technique for magic lenses using a widget-based approach with a drag-snap slider for relative parameter adjustment. We also propose a continuous gesture set for rapidly changing lenses and their primary parameters in one seamless phrase. In addition, by supporting the combination of various lens functions, we create a generic multipurpose lens tool. We illustrate our approach by investigating and implementing the concepts for the field of graph exploration. The prototype was evaluated in a user study comparing it to global adjustment approaches with both mouse and
touch.
touch.
Zeitraum
01/2015
Art der Finanzierung
TUD Haushalt
Projektleiter
- Herr Prof. Dr. -Ing. Raimund Dachselt
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau M. Sc. Ulrike Kister
- Herr M. Sc. Patrick Reipschläger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Ja
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Ja
Schlagwörter
Interactive Lenses, multiLens, touch-enabled magc lenses, graph exploration
Berichtsjahr
2016