Interactive Mobile Data Visualization for Second Screen

Kerstin Blumenstein

2015

Abstract

Traditional medial content was consumed with one device at a time. With the increasing simultaneous usage of several different devices like smartphone, tablet, and connected TV new approaches for media consumption are conceivable. One specific instance is a Second Screen scenario where users complement information from unidirectional media broadcasts (i.e. TV) with additional facts from a secondary Internet connected source (e.g. smartphone or tablet). However Second Screen applications are still in its infancy and very little is known on how to properly design them. The focus in the thesis will be on the role of data visualizations and how it can be used in Second Screen application for both sides: for the viewer, allowing interactive access to additional, visual, and personalized information that is not included in the broadcast TV content; but also for the TV stations, in order to get richer data about their audience by providing a direct backchannel. By answering the research questions the complete process of designing and developing interactive data visualization in the context of Second Screen applications for mobile touch devices will be investigated. In addition to several state-of-the-art reports a tested framework, which includes all relevant parts of a Second Screen application (e.g. content creation, synchronization, different types of visualization), and guidelines for designing and developing mobile data visualization for Second Screen applications, which are synchronized with the broadcast, will be developed.

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Blumenstein K. (2015). Interactive Mobile Data Visualization for Second Screen . In Doctoral Consortium - DCVISIGRAPP, (VISIGRAPP 2015) ISBN , pages 24-30


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@conference{dcvisigrapp15,
author={Kerstin Blumenstein},
title={Interactive Mobile Data Visualization for Second Screen},
booktitle={Doctoral Consortium - DCVISIGRAPP, (VISIGRAPP 2015)},
year={2015},
pages={24-30},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
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