Task Performance With Space-Time Cube Visualizations: Differences Between Hololens and Desktop Users
Abstract
The researcher’s intent in this study was to understand users’ performance, specifically in terms of time, error and workload, in different display conditions while manipulating a space-time cube visualization. A convergent mixed-method design was applied to allow the researcher to better understand the research problems. In the study, time, error and perceived workload were investigated to test performance to detect if a display condition had a positive or negative influence on users’ abilities to perform a task. The qualitative data explored the differences in users’ experiences with the HoloLens and desktop
Degree
M.Sc.
Advisors
Parsons, Purdue University.
Subject Area
Design|Computer science|Information Technology
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