Exploring Relations in Neuroscientific Literature using Augmented Reality: A Design Study
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2021-06-28
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Troost, Ivar
Tanhaei, Ghazaleh
Hardman, Lynda
Hürst, Wolfgang
Ju, Wendy
Oehlberg, Lora
Follmer, Sean
Fox, Sarah
Kuznetsov, Stacey
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Abstract
To support scientists in maintaining an overview of disciplinary concepts and their interrelations, we investigate whether Augmented Reality can serve as a platform to make automated methods more accessible and integrated into current literature exploration practices. Building on insights from text and immersive analytics, we identify information and design requirements. We embody these in DatAR, a system design and implementation focussed on analysis of co-occurrences in neuroscientific text collections. We conducted a scenario-based video survey with a sample of neuroscientists and other domain experts, focusing on participants' willingness to adopt such an AR system in their regular literature review practices. The AR-tailored epistemic and representational designs of our system were generally perceived as suitable for performing complex analytics. We also discuss several fundamental issues with our chosen 3D visualisations, making steps towards understanding in which ways AR is a suitable medium for high-level conceptual literature exploration.
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augmented reality, immersive analytics, linked data, literature exploration, neuroscience, Computer Networks and Communications, Human-Computer Interaction
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Troost , I , Tanhaei , G , Hardman , L & Hürst , W 2021 , Exploring Relations in Neuroscientific Literature using Augmented Reality : A Design Study . in W Ju , L Oehlberg , S Follmer , S Fox & S Kuznetsov (eds) , DIS '21 : Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021 . Association for Computing Machinery , pp. 266-274 , 2021 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: Nowhere and Everywhere, DIS 2021 , Virtual, Online , United States , 28/06/21 . https://doi.org/10.1145/3461778.3462053, conference