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This paper presents a design space of spatial interaction techniques for multi-display visualizations. By analyzing 56 papers on multi-display tools and techniques, we identify the three dimensions and their associated design choices for different types of spatial interactions using multiple displays and devices. This work aims to provide guidance for designing interactive multi-display visualizations that meet different requirements of visual analysis and sensemaking tasks while also inspiring future design ideas. Visualization researchers can create new multi-display visualizations by using combinations of the design choices associated with different visualization tasks. Our design space also allows them to explore areas of spatial interactions that have been underutilized to their full potential or to understand the requirements for new spatial interaction techniques for multi-display visualizations.
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