ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1936652.1936694
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Hugin

Abstract: Analysts are increasingly encountering datasets that are larger and more complex than ever before. Effectively exploring such datasets requires collaboration between multiple analysts, who more often than not are distributed in time or in space. Mixed-presence groupware provide a shared workspace medium that supports this combination of colocated and distributed collaboration. However, collaborative visualization systems for such distributed settings have their own cost and are still uncommon in the visualizat… Show more

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“…We cannot rely on this ability if we aim for applicability to many independently-created data visualizations. Another better-established area of distributed collaborative visualization research centers around the use of virtual and mixed reality [7,14,23,29,47]. Key differences exist between these setups and the web, as they often position users in a shared "world" established by a central server, whereas interactive websites operate more independently.…”
Section: Collaborative Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cannot rely on this ability if we aim for applicability to many independently-created data visualizations. Another better-established area of distributed collaborative visualization research centers around the use of virtual and mixed reality [7,14,23,29,47]. Key differences exist between these setups and the web, as they often position users in a shared "world" established by a central server, whereas interactive websites operate more independently.…”
Section: Collaborative Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, research on software environments for visualization on interactive surfaces is, thus, still rare. One example is Hugin [Kim et al, 2010], a software framework for developing mixed-presence collaborative information visualization applications.…”
Section: Research Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CollaBoard only supports one-on-one remote collaboration and requires a special setup of cameras and displays. Hugin [4] is a framework for mixed presence collaborative information visualization. Networked tabletop displays are utilized to allow multiple users located at various sites to collaboratively view and analyze visualizations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%