InChorus: Designing Consistent Multimodal Interactions for Data Visualization on Tablet Devices
- Bongshin Lee, Microsoft; Ken Hinckley, Microsoft; Nathalie Henry Riche, Microsoft; Steven Drucker, Microsoft
InChorus employs multimodal interactions that function consistently across different visualizations, supporting common operations during visual data analysis. InChorus synergistically combines multiple forms of input (i.e., pen, touch, & speech) to allow people to stay in the flow and to complete their tasks more effectively by leveraging the strengths of one interaction modality to complement the weaknesses of others.
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Bongshin Lee
Sr. Principal Researcher
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Ken Hinckley
Senior Principal Research Manager
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Nathalie Henry Riche
Senior Principal Research Manager
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Steven Drucker
Partner Research Manager
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