Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History

PhD thesis

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Su, Sara L.
Other Authors: Fredo Durand
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45599
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spelling mit-1721.1/455992019-04-12T09:58:08Z Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History Su, Sara L. Fredo Durand Computer Graphics Electrical Engineering and Computer Science operation history storyboard human computer interaction selection grouping computer graphics 2D drawing interactive techniques vector graphics PhD thesis Graphical editors have introduced great flexibility to the designer's workflow, providing powerful digital tools and enabling the creation of complex and compelling designs. This thesis presents methods for improving these interactions by leveraging operation history. Much instrumentation and activity logging in software has been for the purpose of debugging, that is, for the benefit of the programmer or analyst. Our work addresses the mining of operation history for the benefit of the end user. We present three main contributions in this area. First, we introduce selection expansion, a method for facilitating the reuse of complex multiple-item selections by identifying items that are likely to be edited together. We then discuss an extension of this work, soft grouping, which gives users more control than standard selection and more flexibility than standard grouping. Finally, we present an interactive visualization of operation history, interactive storyboards, which enables in-context browsing and manipulation of operation history. We demonstrate these approaches in the context of vector graphics editing and present the results of pilot studies using our software implementation. While this thesis focuses on the usage patterns of graphic designers, many of the strategies could be generalized to other domains. Ph.D. 2009-06-24T21:45:39Z 2009-06-24T21:45:39Z 2009-06-24 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45599 MIT-CSAIL-TR-2009-030 123 p. application/pdf application/postscript
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storyboard
human computer interaction
selection
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computer graphics
2D drawing
interactive techniques
vector graphics
Su, Sara L.
Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title_full Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title_fullStr Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title_short Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
title_sort enhanced visual authoring using operation history
topic operation history
storyboard
human computer interaction
selection
grouping
computer graphics
2D drawing
interactive techniques
vector graphics
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45599
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