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AdaptiviTree is a novel visualization for tracking tournament progress in online pick

Area of Science:

  • Information Visualization
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Sports Analytics

Background:

  • Online pick'em games and tournament bracket visualizations are increasingly popular.
  • Traditional bracket visualizations are space-intensive and hinder quick overviews of tournament status.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce AdaptiviTree, a novel adaptive visualization for tournament brackets.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of AdaptiviTree in improving sensemaking and understanding of tournament progress.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the AdaptiviTree visualization system.
  • Conducting a lab study to assess AdaptiviTree's performance.
  • Deployment and evaluation in a real-world sports tournament setting.

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Main Results:

  • AdaptiviTree offers a more compact and understandable representation compared to traditional brackets.
  • The visualization effectively conveys outcome information and allows for data overlays.
  • User studies demonstrated the efficacy of AdaptiviTree for sensemaking tasks.

Conclusions:

  • AdaptiviTree provides a significant improvement over static bracket visualizations for online tournament games.
  • The adaptive nature of AdaptiviTree enhances user comprehension and data exploration.
  • The system shows promise for real-world applications in sports analytics and prediction tracking.