Event Unit Analysis: A Methodology for Anticipating Processing Demands of Complex Animated Diagrams

Category

Conference Proceedings

Authors

Lowe, R.K., Boucheix, J-M.

Year

2020

Title

Event Unit Analysis: A Methodology for Anticipating Processing Demands of Complex Animated Diagrams

Journal / book / conference

Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, book Proceeding of the 11th International Conference , Diagrams 2020, Tallinn, Estonia, August 24-28, 2020. LNAI 12169: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science.ec.

Abstract

The addition of explicit, faithfully represented dynamics to diagrams
that depict complex behaviours may negatively affect viewers’ information processing and prejudice their comprehension of the referent subject matter. This presentation introduces a methodological tool for identifying and characterizing
likely sources of the negative consequences that can arise from an animated diagram’s dynamics. Event Unit Analysis offers a systematic way to document these sources so that they can be minimized by implementing changes in how animations
are designed. This analytical methodology underlies the development of a
novel animation design approach that significantly improves viewer comprehension
over that obtained using conventionally designed animations. The origins of event unit analysis in the theoretical framework of the Animation Processing Model and its development as a tool for analyzing increasingly sophisticated dynamics are described. Its potential breadth of its application and opportunities for further elaboration are illustrated through two contrasting types of content.

Pages

307-322

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