Title
A visual tool for tracing users' behavior in Virtual Environments
Abstract
Although some guidelines (e.g., based on architectural principles) have been proposed for designing Virtual Environments (VEs), several usability problems can be identified only by studying the behavior of real users in VEs. This paper proposes a tool, called VU-Flow, that is able to automatically record usage data of VEs and then visualize it in formats that make it easy for the VE designer to visually detect peculiar users' behaviors and thus better understand the effects of her design choices. In particular, the visualizations concern: i) the detailed paths followed by single users or groups of users in the VE, ii) areas of maximum (or minimum) users' flow, iii) the parts of the environment more seen (or less seen) by users, iv) detailed replay of users visits. We show examples of how these visualizations allow one to visually detect useful information such as the interests of users, navigation problems, users' visiting style. Although this paper describes how VU-Flow can be used in the context of VEs, it is interesting to note that the tool can be also applied to the study of users of location-aware mobile devices in physical environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/989863.989868
AVI
Keywords
Field
DocType
peculiar user,virtual environments,visualizations concern,users visit,visual tool,architectural principle,detailed path,design choice,location-aware mobile device,navigation problem,detailed replay,mobile device,virtual reality,virtual environment
Virtual reality,Architectural principles,Computer science,Usability,Visual tool,Human–computer interaction,Mobile device,Usage data,Multimedia,Tracing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-867-9
44
3.99
References 
Authors
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Luca Chittaro12083177.40
Lucio Ieronutti223820.08