SenseMap: Supporting browser-based online sensemaking through analytic provenance

P. H. Nguyen, Kai Xu, A. Bardill, Betul Salman, Kate Herd, B. Wong
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Sensemaking is described as the process in which people collect, organize and create representations of information, all centered around some problem they need to understand. People often get lost when solving complicated tasks using big datasets over long periods of exploration and analysis. They may forget what they have done, are unaware of where they are in the context of the overall task, and are unsure where to continue. In this paper, we introduce a tool, SenseMap, to address these issues in the context of browser-based online sensemaking. We conducted a semi-structured interview with nine participants to explore their behaviors in online sensemaking with existing browser functionality. A simplified sensemaking model based on Pirolli and Card's model is derived to better represent the behaviors we found: users iteratively collect information sources relevant to the task, curate them in a way that makes sense, and finally communicate their findings to others. SenseMap automatically captures provenance of user sensemaking actions and provides multi-linked views to visualize the collected information and enable users to curate and communicate their findings. To explore how SenseMap is used, we conducted a user study in a naturalistic work setting with five participants completing the same sensemaking task related to their daily work activities. All participants found the visual representation and interaction of the tool intuitive to use. Three of them engaged with the tool and produced successful outcomes. It helped them to organize information sources, to quickly find and navigate to the sources they wanted, and to effectively communicate their findings.
SenseMap:通过分析来源,支持基于浏览器的在线语义生成
语义构建被描述为人们收集、组织和创造信息表示的过程,所有这些都围绕着他们需要理解的一些问题。当人们在长时间的探索和分析中使用大数据集解决复杂任务时,往往会迷失方向。他们可能会忘记自己做了什么,不知道自己在整个任务中的位置,也不确定从哪里继续。在本文中,我们介绍了一个工具,SenseMap,以解决这些问题,在基于浏览器的在线语义。我们对9名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,以探索他们在使用现有浏览器功能进行在线语义构建时的行为。基于Pirolli和Card的模型,我们推导出了一个简化的意义生成模型,以更好地表示我们发现的行为:用户迭代地收集与任务相关的信息源,以一种有意义的方式对它们进行整理,最后将他们的发现传达给其他人。SenseMap自动捕获用户感知行为的来源,并提供多链接视图来可视化收集的信息,使用户能够管理和交流他们的发现。为了探索SenseMap是如何使用的,我们在一个自然的工作环境中进行了一项用户研究,五名参与者完成了与他们日常工作活动相关的相同的感知任务。所有参与者都发现该工具的可视化表示和交互使用起来很直观。其中三人使用了该工具并取得了成功的成果。它帮助他们组织信息源,快速找到并导航到他们想要的信息源,并有效地交流他们的发现。
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