This paper explores the use of geometrical ions (called geons) to represent solutions in the approximated Pareto front generated by multi-and many-objective optimisers. The construction of geons based objects (GBOs) for solutions to a 3-and 5-objective problem is outlined, and the visualisation is embedded in a tool that has been tested with expert users. The findings suggest that our approach is promising, with all users successfully engaging with the given tasks and 4 out of 6 managing to complete some of the tasks they were assigned. Results indicate that the use of geometry, rather than colour as is often used to convey properties of Pareto front approximations, is a useful way of embedding multi-objective data.
CCS CONCEPTS• Human-centered computing → Information visualization; Visual analytics; User centered design;
This position paper reconsiders the "social" aspect of XR systems for healthcare, often developed following a "problem-solution" approach that neglects sociocultural factors affecting their codesign and successful adoption. Focusing on coastal and rural communities, we review and present key principles to consider when codesigning XR systems with marginalised groups. Our work stems from two projects funded by UK Research & Innovation that aim to promote healthy ageing in coastal communities.
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