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Evaluating Interaction Patterns for Linked Data. Rosa Gil, Antonio López-Muzás, Josep Maria Brunetti, Juan Manuel Gimeno, Roberto García. HCI & Data Integration Research Group Universitat de Lleida, Spain. Introduction.
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Evaluating Interaction Patterns for Linked Data Rosa Gil, Antonio López-Muzás, Josep Maria Brunetti, Juan Manuel Gimeno, Roberto García HCI & Data Integration Research Group Universitat de Lleida, Spain
Introduction • Proposal: adapt data interaction patterns [Shneiderman] and Information Architecture components [Morville] • Data structure (ontologies): automate IA components • Rhizomer: Interaction Patterns IA Components • Overview navigation bars • Main classes (topics) and their organisation • Zoom & Filter facets • Main properties and values, filter • Usability evaluation with end-users • Compare IMDb vs. Rhizomer on LinkedMDB • Can the LinkedData version improve user experience?
User Task:“Find three films where Woody Allen is director and also actor”.
Conclusions • Only one completed task in IMDb without help… and no one with Rhizomer • 83% completed the task faster with Rhizomer • Really, just 1 issue with Rhizomer: • users started from “actor” instead than from “film” • User interaction is currently too constrained underlying data structured • Explore alternatives: inverse property facets, facets for facet values, breadcrumbs…
Thank you for your attention More details: http://rhizomik.net/rhizomer Contact: Roberto Garcia (roberto@rhizomik.net) HCI & Data Integration Research Group Universitat de Lleida, Spain