Information Visualization: Human-Centered Issues and Perspectives

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Andreas Kerren, John Stasko, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Chris North
Springer, Jul 19, 2008 - Computers - 177 pages

This book is the outcome of the Dagstuhl Seminar on "Information Visualization -- Human-Centered Issues in Visual Representation, Interaction, and Evaluation" held at Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, from May 28 to June 1, 2007.

Information Visualization (InfoVis) is a relatively new research area, which focuses on the use of visualization techniques to help people understand and analyze data.

This book documents and extends the findings and discussions of the various sessions in detail. The seven contributions cover the most important topics: There are general reflections on the value of information visualization; evaluating information visualizations; theoretical foundations of information visualization; teaching information visualization. And specific aspects on creation and collaboration: engaging new audiences for information visualization; process and pitfalls in writing information visualization research papers; and visual analytics: definition, process, and challenges.

 

Contents

The Value of Information Visualization
1
Evaluating Information Visualizations
19
Theoretical Foundations of Information Visualization
46
Teaching Information Visualization
65
Engaging New Audiences for Information Visualization
92
Process and Pitfalls in Writing Information Visualization Research Papers
134
Definition Process and Challenges
154
Author Index
176
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