Designing Interactive Spatiotemporal Visualizations to Enhance Movie Browsing
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Abstract
This paper presents a case study on the design of spatiotemporal interactive visualizations of movies, both collections and contents, to provide enhanced support for conveying meaning and for browsing, targeting casual and professional users, with encouraging results for future research and adoption.
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Design Interactive Visualization Movie Time Space EvaluationNotes
Acknowledgments
This work is supported by an FCT fellowship under the UT Austin|Portugal Program (SFRH/-BD/51798/2011); LASIGE, Faculdade de Ciências (UL); and NOVA LINCS, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia (UNL).
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