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Bespoke Map Customization Behavior
and Its Implications for the Design of
Multimedia Cartographic Tools
Anke Brock
ENAC - Univ Toulouse
& Inria Bordeaux
France
Brent Hecht
Northwestern
University
USA
Beat Signer
Vrije Universiteit
Brussel
Belgium
Johannes Schöning
University of
Bremen
Germany
Bespoke Map Customization Behavior and Its Implications for the Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools
Online and mobile maps
Paper maps
Bespoke Map Customization Behavior and Its Implications for the Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools
Objectives of our study
• Understand why and how users annotate digital
and paper maps
• Provide design implications for the design of
existing and future tools
Framing and
Related Work
Framing and Key Terms
• Bespoke map customization:
The act of producing a new, simple spatial dataset with
a small number of features and visualizing that dataset
without the use of programming.
• Reference maps:
Maps used for navigation and orientation.
• Thematic maps:
Maps which communicate the geographic distribution
of an attribute.
• Distinction from map mashups:
Mashups often require programming skills and are
thematic maps and not reference maps.
Annotation in Information
Visualization
Gao et al. NewsViews: An Automated Pipeline for Creating Custom Geovisualizations for News. CHI 2014
Thematic Maps
Spatial decision support systems
Palen et al. Success & Scale in a Data-
Producing Organization: The Socio-
Technical Evolution of OpenStreetMap
in Response to Humanitarian Events.
CHI '15.
http://www.openstreetmap.org
Existing Map Customization
Technologies and Tools
https://www.google.com/mymaps
Existing Map Customization
Technologies and Tools
https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-studio/
Paper and digital media for
cartography
Hurst & Clough. 2013. Will we be Lost Without Paper Maps in the Digital Age?
Journal of Information Science 39, 1: 48–60.
User Study
Methodology & Results
Methodology
(1) Online
survey
(2) Qualitative analysis of a
map corpus
(3) Interview with
a power user
108 responses:
39 69
Age range: 21-61
Quantitative data:
descriptive statistics.
Qualitative data:
bottom-up coding
scheme1.
Among survey participants
38 maps from 17 users
7 10
Age range: 26-58
12 countries on 4 continents:
8 7 6
One-to-one session 1.5h
29 years
Google My Maps Use
> 6 years
> 20 maps
1Schöning et al. Informing Online and Mobile Map Design With the Collective Wisdom of Cartographers. DIS 2014
#Theme 1: Many People Customize
Maps, but Most Remain Novices
• 71% of the survey participants customized at least
one map
• Mean number of digital maps 6.4 (SD: 5.9)
and paper maps 4.3 (SD 3.7)
• Recommendations:
• Designing for bespoke map customization is important
• Design should be done for Novice Users
#Theme 2: Map Customization
Has Several Primary Use Cases
Digital maps Paper maps
#Theme 2: Travel Maps
#Theme 2: Meeting & Event Maps
#Theme 2: Recommendations
• Bespoke customized maps for the same use case
tend to be quite similar in character
 Provide templates for specific Use Cases
• Make use of Artificial Intelligence to automatically
customize maps
• Data Mining (e.g. emails)
• Learn and adapt to users’ preferences
#Theme 3: Maps are Customized
Throughout an Activity's Lifecycle
#Theme 3 : Recommendations
• Map customization tools need to
support different media and devices
• Support offline map annotation for
customization of maps during travel
• Mobile devices:
integrate user’s positions and tracks
#Theme 4: Hybrid Use of Different
Media (Paper and Digital)
#Theme 4: Recommendations
• Focus not only on the digital production and use of
maps, but also support the integration of paper
into the customization workflow.
• User Personalization
and Artificial Intelligence could
optimize conversion from
digital media to paper
• Augmented reality and
digital pen technology
may provide new possibilities
Norrie & Signer. Overlaying Paper Maps with Digital Information Services for Tourists. ENTER 2005
#Theme 5: Support Diverse
Cartographic Styles
• Similarities in the cartographic styles of maps,
diversity in lower-level stylistic decisions
#Theme 5: Recommendations
• Learn from personalization of menus and options
successfully employed in other domains1
• Support ludic activities, e.g. by providing the full
emoji character sets
• Support scribbles and sketches, by adding pen
input capability when a hardware device supports it
1McGrenere et al. An Evaluation of a Multiple Interface Design Solution for Bloated Software. CHI 2002
Bespoke Map Customization Behavior
and Its Implications for the
Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools
• Provide templates and tools for different use cases
• Increase the flexibility and personalization of tools
• Support map customization throughout the lifecycle
• Support hybrid use of different media
• Make tools more intelligent
anke.brock@enac.fr
www.ankebrock.com
Conclusions

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Bespoke Map Customization Behavior and Its Implications for the Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools

  • 1. Bespoke Map Customization Behavior and Its Implications for the Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools Anke Brock ENAC - Univ Toulouse & Inria Bordeaux France Brent Hecht Northwestern University USA Beat Signer Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium Johannes Schöning University of Bremen Germany
  • 3. Online and mobile maps Paper maps
  • 5. Objectives of our study • Understand why and how users annotate digital and paper maps • Provide design implications for the design of existing and future tools
  • 7. Framing and Key Terms • Bespoke map customization: The act of producing a new, simple spatial dataset with a small number of features and visualizing that dataset without the use of programming. • Reference maps: Maps used for navigation and orientation. • Thematic maps: Maps which communicate the geographic distribution of an attribute. • Distinction from map mashups: Mashups often require programming skills and are thematic maps and not reference maps.
  • 8. Annotation in Information Visualization Gao et al. NewsViews: An Automated Pipeline for Creating Custom Geovisualizations for News. CHI 2014 Thematic Maps
  • 9. Spatial decision support systems Palen et al. Success & Scale in a Data- Producing Organization: The Socio- Technical Evolution of OpenStreetMap in Response to Humanitarian Events. CHI '15. http://www.openstreetmap.org
  • 10. Existing Map Customization Technologies and Tools https://www.google.com/mymaps
  • 11. Existing Map Customization Technologies and Tools https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox-studio/
  • 12. Paper and digital media for cartography Hurst & Clough. 2013. Will we be Lost Without Paper Maps in the Digital Age? Journal of Information Science 39, 1: 48–60.
  • 14. Methodology (1) Online survey (2) Qualitative analysis of a map corpus (3) Interview with a power user 108 responses: 39 69 Age range: 21-61 Quantitative data: descriptive statistics. Qualitative data: bottom-up coding scheme1. Among survey participants 38 maps from 17 users 7 10 Age range: 26-58 12 countries on 4 continents: 8 7 6 One-to-one session 1.5h 29 years Google My Maps Use > 6 years > 20 maps 1Schöning et al. Informing Online and Mobile Map Design With the Collective Wisdom of Cartographers. DIS 2014
  • 15. #Theme 1: Many People Customize Maps, but Most Remain Novices • 71% of the survey participants customized at least one map • Mean number of digital maps 6.4 (SD: 5.9) and paper maps 4.3 (SD 3.7) • Recommendations: • Designing for bespoke map customization is important • Design should be done for Novice Users
  • 16. #Theme 2: Map Customization Has Several Primary Use Cases Digital maps Paper maps
  • 18. #Theme 2: Meeting & Event Maps
  • 19. #Theme 2: Recommendations • Bespoke customized maps for the same use case tend to be quite similar in character  Provide templates for specific Use Cases • Make use of Artificial Intelligence to automatically customize maps • Data Mining (e.g. emails) • Learn and adapt to users’ preferences
  • 20. #Theme 3: Maps are Customized Throughout an Activity's Lifecycle
  • 21. #Theme 3 : Recommendations • Map customization tools need to support different media and devices • Support offline map annotation for customization of maps during travel • Mobile devices: integrate user’s positions and tracks
  • 22. #Theme 4: Hybrid Use of Different Media (Paper and Digital)
  • 23. #Theme 4: Recommendations • Focus not only on the digital production and use of maps, but also support the integration of paper into the customization workflow. • User Personalization and Artificial Intelligence could optimize conversion from digital media to paper • Augmented reality and digital pen technology may provide new possibilities Norrie & Signer. Overlaying Paper Maps with Digital Information Services for Tourists. ENTER 2005
  • 24. #Theme 5: Support Diverse Cartographic Styles • Similarities in the cartographic styles of maps, diversity in lower-level stylistic decisions
  • 25. #Theme 5: Recommendations • Learn from personalization of menus and options successfully employed in other domains1 • Support ludic activities, e.g. by providing the full emoji character sets • Support scribbles and sketches, by adding pen input capability when a hardware device supports it 1McGrenere et al. An Evaluation of a Multiple Interface Design Solution for Bloated Software. CHI 2002
  • 26. Bespoke Map Customization Behavior and Its Implications for the Design of Multimedia Cartographic Tools • Provide templates and tools for different use cases • Increase the flexibility and personalization of tools • Support map customization throughout the lifecycle • Support hybrid use of different media • Make tools more intelligent anke.brock@enac.fr www.ankebrock.com Conclusions