Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05)
The Effect of Animated Transitions on User Navigation in 3D Tree-Maps
London, England
July 06-July 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2397-8
This paper describes a user study conducted to evaluate the use of smooth animated transitions between directories in a three-dimensional, tree-map visualization. We looked specifically at the task of returning to a previously visited directory after either an animated or instantaneous return to the root location. The results of the study show that animation is a double-edged sword. Even though users take more shortcuts, they also make more severe navigational errors. It seems as though the promise of a more direct route to the target directory, which animation provides, somehow precludes users who navigate incorrectly from applying a successful recovery strategy.
Citation:
Thomas Bladh, David A. Carr, Matjaž Kljun, "The Effect of Animated Transitions on User Navigation in 3D Tree-Maps," iv, pp.297-305, Ninth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'05), 2005