@inproceedings{283767f9ecaf4b5b827722b6ccb3306b,
title = "Effects of display size and navigation type on a classification task",
abstract = "The advent of ultra-high resolution wall-size displays and their use for complex tasks require a more systematic analysis and deeper understanding of their advantages and drawbacks compared with desktop monitors. While previous work has mostly addressed search, visualization and sense-making tasks, we have designed an abstract classification task that involves explicit data manipulation. Based on our observations of real uses of a wall display, this task represents a large category of applications. We report on a controlled experiment that uses this task to compare physical navigation in front of a wall-size display with virtual navigation using panand- zoom on the desktop. Our main finding is a robust interaction effect between display type and task difficulty: While the desktop can be faster than the wall for simple tasks, the wall gains a sizable advantage as the task becomes more difficult. A follow-up study shows that other desktop techniques (overview+detail, lens) do not perform better than pan-andzoom and are therefore slower than the wall for difficult tasks.",
keywords = "Classification task, Lenses, Pan-and-zoom, Physical navigation, Wall-size display",
author = "Can Liu and Olivier Chapuis and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon and Eric Lecolinet and Wendy Mackay",
year = "2014",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1145/2556288.2557020",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781450324731",
series = "Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings",
publisher = "Association for Computing Machinery",
pages = "4147--4156",
booktitle = "CHI 2014",
note = "32nd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2014 ; Conference date: 26-04-2014 Through 01-05-2014",
}