HCJul 9, 2019

A Comparative Evaluation of Animation and Small Multiples for Trend Visualization on Mobile Phones

arXiv:1907.03919v266 citations
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This work addresses visualization design for mobile devices, an under-researched area, but is incremental as it extends prior research from larger displays.

The study compared animated and small multiples scatterplots on mobile phones for trend visualization, finding that small multiples led to faster task completion but slightly lower confidence, with accuracy varying by task.

We compare the efficacy of animated and small multiples variants of scatterplots on mobile phones for comparing trends in multivariate datasets. Visualization is increasingly prevalent in mobile applications and mobile-first websites, yet there is little prior visualization research dedicated to small displays. In this paper, we build upon previous experimental research carried out on larger displays that assessed animated and non-animated variants of scatterplots. Incorporating similar experimental stimuli and tasks, we conducted an experiment where 96 crowdworker participants performed nine trend comparison tasks using their mobile phones. We found that those using a small multiples design consistently completed tasks in less time, albeit with slightly less confidence than those using an animated design. The accuracy results were more task-dependent, and we further interpret our results according to the characteristics of the individual tasks, with a specific focus on the trajectories of target and distractor data items in each task. We identify cases that appear to favor either animation or small multiples, providing new questions for further experimental research and implications for visualization design on mobile devices. Lastly, we provide a reflection on our evaluation methodology.

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