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3.2c IEEE Paper - Experiment Design for Complex Immersive Visualisation

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Track 2
Thursday, November 12, 2020
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Speaker

Mr Daniel Clark
Phd Candidate
University Of New South Wales

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Abstract

Experimentation focused on assessing the value of complex visualisation approaches when compared with alternative methods for data analysis is challenging. The interaction between participant prior knowledge and experience, a diverse range of experimental or real-world data sets and a dynamic interaction with the display system presents challenges when seeking timely, affordable and statistically relevant experimentation results. This paper outlines a hybrid approach proposed for experimentation with complex interactive data analysis tools, specifically for computer network traffic analysis. The approach involves a structured survey completed after free engagement with the software platform by expert participants. The survey captures objective and subjective data points relating to the experience with the goal of making an assessment of software performance which is supported by statistically significant experimental results. This work is particularly applicable to field of network analysis for cyber security and also military cyber operations and intelligence data analysis.

Biography

Since completing a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering at the University of New South Wales in 1998, Daniel has spent over 20 years working in the System Administration and Cyber Security domains. Daniel continued study with the University of New South Wales, completing a Masters of Science in Information Technology in 2006 and a Master of Science in Capability Management in 2014. Daniel designed and maintains two Open Source security software projects on the Sourceforge website, Scanmap3D and the Cyber Lab Training Manager (CLTM). Daniel is currently working on a Doctorate in Cyber Security at UNSW.
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