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- ZeitschriftenartikelAdapting visualizations and interfaces to the user(it - Information Technology: Vol. 64, No. 4-5, 2022) Chiossi, Francesco; Zagermann, Johannes; Karolus, Jakob; Rodrigues, Nils; Balestrucci, Priscilla; Weiskopf, Daniel; Ehinger, Benedikt; Feuchtner, Tiare; Reiterer, Harald; Chuang, Lewis L.; Ernst, Marc; Bulling, Andreas; Mayer, Sven; Schmidt, AlbrechtAdaptive visualization and interfaces pervade our everyday tasks to improve interaction from the point of view of user performance and experience. This approach allows using several user inputs, whether physiological, behavioral, qualitative, or multimodal combinations, to enhance the interaction. Due to the multitude of approaches, we outline the current research trends of inputs used to adapt visualizations and user interfaces. Moreover, we discuss methodological approaches used in mixed reality, physiological computing, visual analytics, and proficiency-aware systems. With this work, we provide an overview of the current research in adaptive systems.
- ZeitschriftenartikelComplementary interfaces for visual computing(it - Information Technology: Vol. 64, No. 4-5, 2022) Zagermann, Johannes; Hubenschmid, Sebastian; Balestrucci, Priscilla; Feuchtner, Tiare; Mayer, Sven; Ernst, Marc O.; Schmidt, Albrecht; Reiterer, HaraldWith increasing complexity in visual computing tasks, a single device may not be sufficient to adequately support the user’s workflow. Here, we can employ multi-device ecologies such as cross-device interaction, where a workflow can be split across multiple devices, each dedicated to a specific role. But what makes these multi-device ecologies compelling? Based on insights from our research, each device or interface component must contribute a complementary characteristic to increase the quality of interaction and further support users in their current activity. We establish the term complementary interfaces for such meaningful combinations of devices and modalities and provide an initial set of challenges. In addition, we demonstrate the value of complementarity with examples from within our own research.