Micro Visualizations on a Smartwatch: Assessing Reading Performance While Walking - Analysis and Visualization
Conference Papers Year : 2024

Micro Visualizations on a Smartwatch: Assessing Reading Performance While Walking

Fairouz Grioui
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Tanja Blascheck
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Petra Isenberg

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With two studies, we assess how different walking trajectories (straight line, circular, and infinity) and speeds (2 km/h, 4 km/h, and 6 km/h) influence the accuracy and response time of participants reading micro visualizations on a smartwatch. We showed our participants common watch face micro visualizations including date, time, weather information, and four complications showing progress charts of fitness data. Our findings suggest that while walking trajectories did not significantly affect reading performance, overall walking activity, especially at high speeds, hurt reading accuracy and, to some extent, response time. Supplemental material is available at: https://osf.io/u78s6/.
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hal-04700821 , version 1 (18-09-2024)

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Fairouz Grioui, Tanja Blascheck, Lijie Yao, Petra Isenberg. Micro Visualizations on a Smartwatch: Assessing Reading Performance While Walking. IEEE VIS 2024 - IEEE Conference on Visualization & Visual Analytics, IEEE, Oct 2024, St. Pete Beach (Florida), United States. ⟨10.48550/arXiv.2407.17893⟩. ⟨hal-04700821⟩
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