Abstract

At the AlloSphere Research Facility at the University of California, Santa Barbara, our research encompasses multimodal mapping of big and complex data sets. Interactive visual and sonic cues are used to navigate through this complex information. Sonic cues are used to reinforce visual cues as well as used independently, depending on the nature and structure of the data being mapped. In this presentation, I will discuss various research projects and their different or similar mapping configurations depending upon the information being extracted form the data set. We have found that sonic representation is essential for expanding our field-of-view of a large and/or complex data set, as information outside of our visual field-of-view can be sonically represented, thus facilitating visual navigation to that area of the data.

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