We present PEARL, a mixed-reality approach to the analysis of human movement data in situ. As the physical environment shapes human motion and behavior, the analysis of such motion can benefit from the direct inclusion of the environment in the analytical process. We present methods for exploring movement data in relation to surrounding regions of interest, such as objects, furniture, and architectural elements. We introduce concepts for selecting and filtering data through direct interaction with the environment, and a suite of visualizations for revealing aggregated and emergent spatial and temporal relations. More sophisticated analysis is supported through complex queries comprising multiple regions of interest. PEARL lays the foundation for leveraging the physical environment in the in-situ analysis of movement data.
Professur Multimedia-Technologie, Juniorprofessur für Gestaltung immersiver Medien