Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display

Portable paper calendars (i.e., day planners and organizers) have greatly influenced the design of group electronic calendars. Both use time units (hours/days/weeks/etc.) to organize visuals, with useful information (e.g., event types, locations, attendees) usually presented as - perhaps abbreviated...

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Main Authors: XIANG, Chen, BORING, Sebastian, CARPENDALE, Sheelagh, TANG, Anthony, GREENBERG, Saul
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-89242025-01-31T09:10:04Z Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display XIANG, Chen BORING, Sebastian CARPENDALE, Sheelagh TANG, Anthony GREENBERG, Saul Portable paper calendars (i.e., day planners and organizers) have greatly influenced the design of group electronic calendars. Both use time units (hours/days/weeks/etc.) to organize visuals, with useful information (e.g., event types, locations, attendees) usually presented as - perhaps abbreviated or even hidden - text fields within those time units. The problem is that, for a group, this visual sorting of individual events into time buckets conveys only limited information about the social network of people. For example, people’s whereabouts cannot be read ‘at a glance’ but require examining the text. Our goal is to explore an alternate visualization that can reflect and illustrate group members’ calendar events. Our main idea is to display the group’s calendar events as spatiotemporal activities occurring over a geographic space animated over time, all presented on a highly interactive public display. In particular, our SPALENDAR (SPAtial CALENDAR) design animates peoples’ past, present and forthcoming movements between event locations as well as their static locations. Details of people’s events, their movements and their locations are progressively revealed and controlled by the viewer’s proximity to the display, their identity, and their gestural interactions with it, all of which are tracked by the public display. 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7921 info:doi/10.1145/2254556.2254686 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8924/viewcontent/2254556.2254686.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University calendar group location situated interaction visualization Databases and Information Systems Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic calendar
group
location
situated interaction
visualization
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
spellingShingle calendar
group
location
situated interaction
visualization
Databases and Information Systems
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
XIANG, Chen
BORING, Sebastian
CARPENDALE, Sheelagh
TANG, Anthony
GREENBERG, Saul
Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
description Portable paper calendars (i.e., day planners and organizers) have greatly influenced the design of group electronic calendars. Both use time units (hours/days/weeks/etc.) to organize visuals, with useful information (e.g., event types, locations, attendees) usually presented as - perhaps abbreviated or even hidden - text fields within those time units. The problem is that, for a group, this visual sorting of individual events into time buckets conveys only limited information about the social network of people. For example, people’s whereabouts cannot be read ‘at a glance’ but require examining the text. Our goal is to explore an alternate visualization that can reflect and illustrate group members’ calendar events. Our main idea is to display the group’s calendar events as spatiotemporal activities occurring over a geographic space animated over time, all presented on a highly interactive public display. In particular, our SPALENDAR (SPAtial CALENDAR) design animates peoples’ past, present and forthcoming movements between event locations as well as their static locations. Details of people’s events, their movements and their locations are progressively revealed and controlled by the viewer’s proximity to the display, their identity, and their gestural interactions with it, all of which are tracked by the public display.
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author XIANG, Chen
BORING, Sebastian
CARPENDALE, Sheelagh
TANG, Anthony
GREENBERG, Saul
author_facet XIANG, Chen
BORING, Sebastian
CARPENDALE, Sheelagh
TANG, Anthony
GREENBERG, Saul
author_sort XIANG, Chen
title Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
title_short Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
title_full Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
title_fullStr Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
title_full_unstemmed Spalendar: Visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
title_sort spalendar: visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7921
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8924/viewcontent/2254556.2254686.pdf
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