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Proposed Data Analysis Solutions. A CMU ETC Perspective. Overview. Surveys Review Expanded Idea Game Design Future Work Questions. Surveys. Written for the purpose of: Discover current behavioral patterns Discover behaviors to encourage/discourage
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Proposed Data Analysis Solutions A CMU ETC Perspective
Overview • Surveys • Review • Expanded Idea • Game Design • Future Work • Questions
Surveys • Written for the purpose of: • Discover current behavioral patterns • Discover behaviors to encourage/discourage • Find the best time to do data analysis
Innovation • Innovating on an existing Concept • Using games to process data has been done before • Games With A Purpose (GWAP, www.gwap.com) • The next step is to have a meaningful interaction • The goal is to not just process data, but generate further data as well as directly inspire researchers.
Expanded Idea • Data Visualizer • Game in the Data Visualizer • The Game
2D/3D Map • Human Location • Book Location • Foot Print in Corridor Figure2. Contour map Figure2. Contour map Figure1. Trajectory Figure1. Trajectory Figure3. Heatmap Figure3. Heatmap
Timeline Progress • PC Operation 2) Process ends here. NOTEPAD.EXE 3) Events are shown beside process bars. Open: \\Obex\share\12 NEC Research\Yosuga Project\WS_Experiment\20091210\csv\ws_yamaguchi_20091210.csv NOTEPAD.EXE 1) Process starts here. Open: C:\Windows\System32\win.ini 4) Color fades when window becomes active/inactive. FIREFOX.EXE Open: http://www.google.com/ ↑ Foreground Processes Open: http://www.mixi.com/ Timeline ↓ Background Processes WMPLAYER.EXE WMPLAYER.EXE 5) Processes that can affect your work even running in background will be shown separately.
Network 1. Group by color or size • E-mail 2. Click on a node to show individual information
Data Visualizer I: Drawbacks • Unintuitive • Boringeven with enhanced theme/skin • Difficult to manage multiple data at once
Data Visualizer II: Improvements • Help focusing on data composition • Easy to modify/manage • Better visual
Events & Cards: How it works • Cards are generated by events • Better/Harder event generates better cards • “Boost Point” exists for further reward
Card Deck: Visualization by Events • Review events by viewing the cards • Collection represents personal behavior • Play the Card Game with your own Cards!
Expanded Idea • Reviews only annotated events • Rewards given for each event
Future Work • Paper Prototyping • Choice of Engine • Process Survey Information
Reference • Data Visualization • http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/06/50-great-examples-of-data-visualization/ • http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/ • http://senseable.mit.edu/worldseyes/publications.html • Small Games • http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/ • http://www.gwap.com • Japanese Culture • http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/