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An Experimental Investigation of Magnification Lens Offset and Its Impact on Imagery Analysis

September 2004

Erika Darling, The MITRE Corporation
Chris Newbern, The MITRE Corporation
Nikhil Kalghatgi, The MITRE Corporation
Aaron Burgman, The MITRE Corporation
Kristine Recktenwald, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

A digital lens is a user interface mechanism that is a potential solution to information management problems. We investigated the use of digital lensing applied to imagery analysis. Participants completed three different types of tasks (locate, follow, and compare) using a magnification lens with three different degrees of offset (aligned, adjacent, and docked) over a high-resolution aerial photo. Although no lens offset mode was significantly better than another, most participants preferred the adjacent mode for the locate and compare tasks, and the docked mode for the follow tasks. This paper describes the results of a user study of magnification lenses and provides new insights into preferences of and interactions with digital lensing.

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information visualization, imagery analysis, magnification lens, lens interaction, usability study

 

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