Visible to the public SONA: Improving Situational Awareness of Geotagged Information Using Tangible Interfaces

TitleSONA: Improving Situational Awareness of Geotagged Information Using Tangible Interfaces
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsSsin, S. Y., Zucco, J. E., Walsh, J. A., Smith, R. T., Thomas, B. H.
Conference Name2017 International Symposium on Big Data Visual Analytics (BDVA)
Date Publishednov
KeywordsCameras, cartography, CCTV multiscreen method, closed circuit television, composability, control systems, digital map, Feeds, geographic information systems, geotagged information, Metrics, Monitoring, physical security environment, pubcrawl, Resiliency, security, situational awareness, SONA, Spatiotemporal phenomena, Spatiotemporal system Organized for Natural Analysis, tangible controller system, tangible interfaces, Three-dimensional displays, Urban areas, user interfaces
Abstract

This paper introduces SONA (Spatiotemporal system Organized for Natural Analysis), a tabletop and tangible controller system for exploring geotagged information, and more specifically, CCTV. SONA's goal is to support a more natural method of interacting with data. Our new interactions are placed in the context of a physical security environment, closed circuit television (CCTV). We present a three-layered detail on demand set of view filters for CCTV feeds on a digital map. These filters are controlled with a novel tangible device for direct interaction. We validate SONA's tangible controller approach with a user study comparing SONA with the existing CCTV multi-screen method. The results of the study show that SONA's tangible interaction method is superior to the multi-screen approach, both in terms of quantitative results, and is preferred by users.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8114625/
DOI10.1109/BDVA.2017.8114625
Citation Keyssin_sona:_2017