Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
400720 International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 2012 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we reflect on the design, development, and deployment of G-nome Surfer; a multi-touch tabletop user interface for collaborative exploration of genomic data. G-nome Surfer lowers the threshold for using advanced bioinformatics tools, reduces the mental workload associated with manipulating genomic information, and fosters effective collaboration. We describe our two-year-long effort from design strategy to iterations of design, development, and evaluation. This paper presents four main contributions: (1) a set of design requirements for supporting collaborative exploration in data-intensive domains, (2) the design, implementation, and validation of a multi-touch tabletop interface for collaborative exploration, (3) a methodology for evaluating the strengths and limitations of tabletop interaction for collaborative exploration, and (4) empirical evidence for the feasibility and value of integrating tabletop interaction in college-level education.

► We identify a set of requirements for collaborative exploration in data-rich domains. ► We describe the development of a tabletop interface for genomic exploration. ► We present an evaluation framework and results from in-situ study. ► Tabletop interaction fosters effective collaborative in educational settings. ► Tabletop interaction is conducive for interaction with vast amounts of information.

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