Capturing and Visualizing Histories of Multimedia-based Casual Interactions
Tang, C. (2003)
Capturing and Visualizing Histories of Multimedia-based Casual Interactions. Master's thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta Canada, December.
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Abstract
Many groupware systems now allow people to converse and casually interact through their computers using multimedia - text, images, video and etc. A visualized history of these interactions can help group members reflect on their past interactions, and can help researchers investigate the nuances of online communities. In this thesis, I address the problem of how one can capture and visualize temporal histories of multimedia conversations. First, I built a tool to capture the conversations that occur on the Notification Collage, a computer-mediated communication system that lets people post multimedia items into a public communication space. Second, I built VisStreams, a system that lets people visualize and review past multimedia conversations. Third, I identified through end-user participation a taxonomy of tasks and visualizations. These become guidelines for developing visualization tools for multimedia histories of casual interaction. I evaluate VisStreams against this taxonomy to better understand its potential use and direct its future iterations.
Bibtex entry
@MASTERSTHESIS { 2003-Tang.MScThesis,
CLASS = { THESIS },
AUTHOR = { Tang, C. },
TITLE = { Capturing and Visualizing Histories of Multimedia-based Casual Interactions },
SCHOOL = { Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary },
ADDRESS = { Calgary, Alberta Canada },
YEAR = { 2003 },
MONTH = { December },
}