CS295J/Project Schedule:HG-DT

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Design & Evaluation of EEG Data Visualization Tool Based on Cognitive Task Analysis

Google Doc for the Project

Project Schedule

Week 1: 10/25 - 11/1

Preliminary task decomposition (list and diagram)
Refined related work section with related work on high dimensional data visualization

Week 2: 11/1 - 11/8

Refined (hopefully final) task decomposition
Complete related work section
Feature list of the visualization tool
Sketch of the interface of the visualization tool

Week 3: 11/8 - 11/15

List of features / ideas to be implemented by the end of the 50-days
Interview report of other potential users

Week 4: 11/15 - 11/22

Visualization tool prototype
Evaluation plan

Week 5: 11/22 - 11/29

User feedback on the prototype
First feature implemented

Week 6: 11/29 - 12/6

Second feature implemented

Week 7: 12/6 - 12/13

Two-page abstract

Interview Reports

Interview with Jim Cavanagh on his EEG Data Analysis Task

Task Decomposition

Preliminary Decomposition

Final Task Decomposition

Media:EEGTD.odt

Visualization Tool Design

Visualization Tool Feature List

The features are designed to serve performance gain from three aspects: visualization generation, visualization comparison and context-switch between visualizations.

Objective Feature
Allowing fast generation of temporal signal Interactive spatial pattern visualization that allows a user to generate temporal signal by clicking on the position of a electrode
Allowing fast generation of spatial pattern Real-time switch between different epochs with slider
Allowing fast generation of power/phase pattern One-click generation of power/phase pattern corresponding to currently selected time and electrode
Allowing fast comparison of two temporal signal Option of displaying two temporal signal side-by-side
Allowing fast comparison of two spatial pattern Option of displaying two spatial pattern side-by-side
Allowing fast context-switch between different visualizations Layout design that minimizes estimated total eye movement distance (for a given session? can we make this adaptive?)

Visualization Tool UI Sketch and Interaction

Preliminary Sketches on Board