Title
Text Analysis Using Large High-Resolution Displays
Abstract
Large high-resolution displays (LHRDs) are entering into our daily life. Today, we already see them in installations where they display tailored applications, e.g. in exhibitions. However, while heavily studied under lab conditions, real-world applications for personal use, which utilize the extended screen space are rarely available. Thus, today's studies of LHRD are particularly designed to embrace the large screen space. In contrast, in this paper, we investigate a real-world application designed for researchers working on large text corpora to support them in deep text understanding. We conducted a study with 14 experts from the humanities and computational linguistics which solved a text analysis task using a standard desktop version on a 24 inch screen and an LHRD version on three 50 inch screens. Surprisingly, the smaller display condition outperformed the LHRD in terms of task completion time and error rate. While participants appreciated the overview provided by the large screen, qualitative feedback also revealed that the need for head movement and the scrolling mechanism decreased the usability of the LHRD condition.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3340764.3340768
Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2019
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
Large high-resolution displays, application study, wall-sized display
Conference
978-1-4503-7198-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sven Mayer118827.30
Lars Lischke26612.92
Valentin Schwind314321.22
Markus Gärtner4285.89
Eric Hämmerle500.34
Emine Turcan600.34
Florin Rheinwald700.34
Gustav Murawski800.34
Jonas Kuhn99712.14
Niels Henze101262108.47