A Helix Metaphor for Customer Behaviour Visualisation

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  • IV '01 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation
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  • 2001

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Abstract: This paper describes approaches to the visualisation of customer behaviour, and proposes an innovative metaphor for information visualisation. The helix metaphor is adopted as a technique to render behavioural temporal data in a user interface design incorporating a 3-dimensional (3D) representation. The helix metaphor extends the conceptual model of a spiral representation along a linear perspective, and accommodates the visualisation of temporal data by exploiting the cyclical nature of the data. A set of user task requirements was identified, and a brief, informal series of task-based user trials revealed that these tasks were supported by the helix representation. Requirements for further design iterations of the helix representation were also proposed.