TY - JOUR
T1 - The value of immersive visualization
AU - Kraus, Matthias
AU - Klein, Karsten
AU - Fuchs, Johannes
AU - Keim, Daniel
AU - Schreiber, Falk
AU - Sedlmair, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungs-gemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)— Project-ID 251654672—TRR 161.
Publisher Copyright:
© 1981-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2021/7/12
Y1 - 2021/7/12
N2 - In recent years, research on immersive environments has experienced a new wave of interest, and immersive analytics has been established as a new research field. Every year, a vast amount of different techniques, applications, and user studies are published that focus on employing immersive environments for visualizing and analyzing data. Nevertheless, immersive analytics is still a relatively unexplored field that needs more basic research in many aspects and is still viewed with skepticism. Rightly so, because in our opinion, many researchers do not fully exploit the possibilities offered by immersive environments and, on the contrary, sometimes even overestimate the power of immersive visualizations. Although a growing body of papers has demonstrated individual advantages of immersive analytics for specific tasks and problems, the general benefit of using immersive environments for effective analytic tasks remains controversial. In this article, we reflect on when and how immersion may be appropriate for the analysis and present four guiding scenarios. We report on our experiences, discuss the landscape of assessment strategies, and point out the directions where we believe immersive visualizations have the greatest potential.
AB - In recent years, research on immersive environments has experienced a new wave of interest, and immersive analytics has been established as a new research field. Every year, a vast amount of different techniques, applications, and user studies are published that focus on employing immersive environments for visualizing and analyzing data. Nevertheless, immersive analytics is still a relatively unexplored field that needs more basic research in many aspects and is still viewed with skepticism. Rightly so, because in our opinion, many researchers do not fully exploit the possibilities offered by immersive environments and, on the contrary, sometimes even overestimate the power of immersive visualizations. Although a growing body of papers has demonstrated individual advantages of immersive analytics for specific tasks and problems, the general benefit of using immersive environments for effective analytic tasks remains controversial. In this article, we reflect on when and how immersion may be appropriate for the analysis and present four guiding scenarios. We report on our experiences, discuss the landscape of assessment strategies, and point out the directions where we believe immersive visualizations have the greatest potential.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85110719136
U2 - 10.1109/MCG.2021.3075258
DO - 10.1109/MCG.2021.3075258
M3 - Review Article
C2 - 34264822
AN - SCOPUS:85110719136
SN - 0272-1716
VL - 41
SP - 125
EP - 132
JO - IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
JF - IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
IS - 4
ER -