Abstract
In contrast to the traditional allocentric mapmaking that strives for the communication of geoinformation in an unbiased way to diverse users, there is a growing trend of designing the so-called egocentric map, a phenomenon resulted from the rapid technical progresses and the increasing personalisation of geoservices. Some tools of egocentric map design are already available in current cartographic systems and there is an increasing awareness of their impacts on usability issues. However, personal user requirements are far from being sufficiently understood. A systematic study of methods for the detection of ego centre is missing. This chapter stresses the importance and necessity of egocentric design for mobile applications. Based on a general description of the aspects influencing the usability of an egocentric map, the author discusses different forms an ego centre may take. A number of approaches for the detection of ego centres and the subsequent design patterns of egocentric mobile maps are introduced and compared to each other. What remain open for the further development are the verification of hypotheses on ego centres and the formalisation of verified ego centres in computer languages.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Alexander, C. et. al. 1977: A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Constructions. New York: Oxford University Press.
Borchers, J. O., 2000: A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design. In: International Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. New York, USA, 16–19 August 2000. 369–378.
Brath, R., 1999: Effective Information Visualization: Guidelines and Metrics for 3D Interactive Representations of Business Data. Masters of Computer Science Thesis, Graduate Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada.
Brodersen, L., Andersen H. and Weber, S., 2002: Applying eye-movement tracking for the study of map perception and map design. Kort und Matrikelstyrelsen, Denmark, Publications Series 4, Vol.9
Burmester, M., Hassenzahl, M. and Koller, F., 2002: Usability ist nicht alles — Wege zu attraktiven Produkten. i-com Zeitschrift für interactive und kooperative Medien Heft 1/2002 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 32–40
Cotter, P. and Smyth, B., 2001: Personalised Electronic Programmes Guides — Enabling Technologies for Digital TV KI Heft 1/01 38–41
Dransch, D., 2002: Handlungsorientierte Mensch-Computer-Interaktion für die kartographische Informationsverarbeitung in Geo-Informationssystemen. Habilitationsschrift, FU Berlin
Edwardes, A., Burghardt, D. and Weibel R., 2004: Portrayal and Generalisation of Point Maps for Mobile Information Services. In this book.
Engeström, Y., Miettinen, R. & Punamäki, R.-L. (Eds.) 1998: Perspectives on activity theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Egner, S. and Scheier, C., 2002: MediaAnalyzer — Erfassung der Kundenwirkung von Bildmaterial, KI 1/02, 84
Fuhrmann, S. and Heidmann, F., 2003: Nutzerfreundliche Visualisierung raumbezogener Informationen. Kartographische Nachrichten 2003/6, 257–258
Gelgon, M. and Tilhou, K., 2002: Automated Multimedia Diaries of Mobile Device Users Need Summarization. Mobile HCI2002, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 2411, 36–44
Gaßner, K. et al., 2003: Handlungsorientierte ommunikationsmedien als “mind tools”. KI 2/03, 42–47
Harrie, L., Sarjakoski, L.T. and Lehto, L., 2002: A variable-scale map for small-display cartography. Proceedings of the Joint International Symposioum on “GeoSpatial Theory, Processing and Applications” (ISPRS / Commission IV, SDH2002), Ottawa, Canada, July 8–12, 2002, CD-ROM
Hassenzahl, M. and Hofvenschiold, E., 2003: “If it doesn’t feel right, who cares if it works?“ oder muss Software mehr als nur gebrauchstauglich sein? Usability Professionals. Berichtband des ersten Workshops des German Chapters der Usability Professionals Association e.V. Peissner & Röse (Ed.) 135–139
Heidmann, F. and Ziegler, J., 2002: Web Usability — Eye Tracking. i-com Zeitschrift für interactive und kooperative Medien Heft 1/2002, 54–55
Hermann, F. and Peissner, M., 2003: Usability Engineering für kartographische Visualisierungen — Methoden und Verfahren. KN 2003/6, 260–265
Hölldobler, T., 2001: Temporäre Benutzermodellierung für multimediale Produktpräsentationen im World Wide Web. KI 1/01, 22–27
Ibach, P. and Horbank, M., 2004: Highly Available Location-based Services in Mobile Environments. International Service Availability Symposium 2004, Munich, Germany, May 13–14, 2004
Kuhn, W., 2004: Hitting the complexity barrier, again. GEOInformatics Magazine for Geo-IT Professionals 2 March 2004 Vol.7, 29
Laakso, S.-A., 2003: http//www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/salaakso/patterns/, Helsinki
Latzina, M. 2003: Software Design with User Interface Pattems: Centred on the User. Usability Engineering Center, SAP AG — 04/29/2003
Lee, P., Tappe, H. and Klippel, A., 2002: Acquisition of Landmark Knowledge from Static and Dynamic Presentation of Route Maps. KI 4/02
Martin, D. et al., 2001: Finding Pattems in the Fieldwork. ECSCW 2001
MEG — Das Magnetencephalogramm, 2003: Spektrum der Wissenschaft: Gehirn & Geist Nr.4 2003 Das Magazin für Psychologie und Hirnforschung, p.42
Rappo, A., Cecconi, A. and Burghardt, D., 2004: Fischaugenprojektionen für generalisierte Kartendarstellungen auf kleinen Bildschirmen. Kartographische Nachrichten 2/2004, 73–78
Rase, W.-D., 2001: Kartographie Anamorphosen und andere nichtlineare Darstellungen. In: Kartographische Bausteine, Band 19, TU Dresden
Reichenbacher, T., 2004: Mobile Cartography — Adaptive Visualisation of Geographic Information on Mobile Devices. PhD thesis, Technical University of Munich
Schwab, I. and Kobsa, A., 2002: Adaptivity through Unobstrusive Learning. KI Heft 3/02
Stringer, P. 1974: a use of repertory grid measures for evaluating map formats. British journal of psychology 1974, 65/1 23–34
Tidwell, J., 1999: Common Ground: A Pattem Language for Human-Computer Interface Design. http://www.mit.edu/~jtidwellcomnmon_ground.html UI Patterns and Techniques
Wilhelm, T., Yom, M. and Beger, D., 2003: Site-Covering — Eine Alternative zur Blickregistrierung? i-com — Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien, 1/2003, 11–16
Wilkins, B., 2003: A visualization pattem language. http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~bxw/vispatts/index.html
Ziegler, J., 2002: Intuitive Mensch-Technik-Interaktion für die vernetzte Informationswelt der Zukunft (INVITE) — Forschungsansätze und-ergebnisse. i-com Zeitschrift für interactive und kooperative Medien Heft 1/2002, 11–17
Zipf, A. and Richter, K.-F., 2002: Using Focus Maps to Ease Map Reading — Developing Smart Applications for Mobile Devices. KI Heft 4/02, 35–37.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Meng, L. (2005). Ego centres of mobile users and egocentric map design. In: Meng, L., Reichenbacher, T., Zipf, A. (eds) Map-based Mobile Services. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26982-7_7
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26982-7_7
Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Print ISBN: 978-3-540-23055-7
Online ISBN: 978-3-540-26982-3
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental ScienceEarth and Environmental Science (R0)