The visual complexity of bike maps

Donat Büchel, T. Reichenbacher
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Abstract. More and more cities try to encourage residents to cycle more. Therefore, governments are developing comprehensive bike maps to facilitate trip planning and increase the popularity of cycling. However, research on the topic of bike maps is rare and the versatility of possible features shown on a bike map makes these visually more complex than others. To understand how base maps and the display of cycling related features affect the visual complexity of bike maps and thus their effectiveness, we used different metrics (GMLMT, Subband Entropy, Edge Density, Feature Congestion, and Distinct Object-Type Counts) on four bike maps with four different visual complexity levels. We ran an eye-tracking experiment with 35 participants solving four different everyday tasks with these four bike maps. The findings suggest that adding more detail to base maps and displaying more cycling related features on a map resulted in a visually more complex bike map. Size, shape, and colour were found to have the biggest influence on the applied metrics. The analysis of eye-tracking data revealed that the display of cycling related features can affect the time needed for successfully completing a task. To deepen the gained understanding, further research should in more detail investigate how base maps influence bike maps efficiency.
自行车地图的视觉复杂性
摘要越来越多的城市鼓励居民多骑自行车。因此,各国政府正在开发全面的自行车地图,以方便旅行规划,提高骑自行车的普及程度。然而,关于自行车地图的研究很少,而且自行车地图上可能显示的特征的多功能性使得这些地图在视觉上比其他地图更复杂。为了了解基础地图和自行车相关特征的显示如何影响自行车地图的视觉复杂性,从而影响其有效性,我们在四种不同视觉复杂性水平的四种自行车地图上使用了不同的度量(GMLMT、子带熵、边缘密度、特征拥塞和不同对象类型计数)。我们对35名参与者进行了一项眼球追踪实验,他们用这四张自行车地图解决了四项不同的日常任务。研究结果表明,在基础地图上添加更多细节,并在地图上显示更多与自行车相关的特征,会使自行车地图在视觉上更加复杂。尺寸、形状和颜色对应用指标的影响最大。对眼球追踪数据的分析显示,骑行相关特征的显示会影响成功完成任务所需的时间。为了加深理解,进一步的研究应该更详细地调查基础地图如何影响自行车地图的效率。
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