Streeb, Dirk: C. Ziemkiewicz and R. Kosara [2010]: Beyond Bertin: Seeing the Forest despite the Trees doi:doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MCG.2010.83 - 18.03.18 10:26 |
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The participants felt that circles in the form of pie and donut charts indicate closeness and a sense of wholeness, whereas rectangles suggest a more regimented or compartmentalized structure. Circles in the form of bubble charts suggest freedom and a lack of structure altogether, perhaps because viewers perceived each circle as its own “whole.” |
Streeb, Dirk: R. E. Patterson [2012]: Cognitive Engineering, Cognitive Augmentation, and Information Display doi:10.1889/JSID20.4.208 - 28.02.18 12:20 |
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p. 211 |
…help the viewer make a mental connection between an analogue and a target may assist in the induction of analogical reasoning and the transfer of inferences to a given target problem to be solved. |
Streeb, Dirk: R. E. Patterson [2012]: Cognitive Engineering, Cognitive Augmentation, and Information Display doi:10.1889/JSID20.4.208 - 28.02.18 12:20 |
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p. 208 |
…promoting the development of analogical reasoning? |
Streeb, Dirk: K. Cook et al. [2015]: Mixed-Initiative Visual Analytics Using Task-Driven Recommendations doi:10.1109/VAST.2015.7347625 - 25.02.18 12:14 |
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One common visual metaphor to support sensemaking is a spatial workspace, or canvas. |
Streeb, Dirk: Y. Li, D. Li and K. Zhang [2015]: Metaphoric Transfer Effect in Information Visualization Using Glyphs doi:10.1145/2801040.2801062 - 24.02.18 14:46 |
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Understanding the pros and cons of metaphoric transfer effect in information visualization would help optimizing visualization designs… |
Streeb, Dirk: M. J. Eppler [2013]: What is an Effective Knowledge Visualization? Insights from a Review of Seminal Concepts doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4303-1_1 - 06.02.18 09:58 |
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p. 4 |
The graphic iceberg template and corresponding facilitation method enabled the team to pool these insights and relate them to each other, as well as devise adequate improvement actions. |
Streeb, Dirk: E. R. Tufte [2001[1983]]: The Visual Display of Quantitative Information isbn:978-0-9613921-4-7 - 05.02.18 12:03 |
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p. 163 |
The visual metaphor corresponds more approximately to the data if the image is reversed, so that the light areas are the times when the sun shines: |
Streeb, Dirk: C. Ziemkiewicz and R. Kosara [2008]: The Shaping of Information by Visual Metaphors doi:10.1109/TVCG.2008.171 - 26.01.18 08:30 |
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Streeb, Dirk: R. E. Patterson et al. [2014]: A Human Cognition Framework for Information Visualization doi:10.1016/j.cag.2014.03.002 - 25.01.18 14:01 |
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Streeb, Dirk: D. C. Gooding [2010]: Visualizing Scientific Inference doi:10.1111/j.1756-8765.2009.01048.x - 25.01.18 09:22 |
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Streeb, Dirk: B. Tversky et al. [2016]: People, Place, and Time: Inferences from Diagrams doi:10.1007/978-3-319-42333-3_21 - 25.01.18 09:06 |
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Streeb, Dirk: S. Bertschi and N. Bubenhofer [2005]: Linguistic Learning: A New Conceptual Focus in Knowledge Visualization doi:10.1109/IV.2005.71 - 24.01.18 13:01 |
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Streeb, Dirk: Y. Li, D. Li and K. Zhang [2017]: The impact of metaphors on information visualization doi:10.1007/s12650-016-0371-9 - 24.01.18 12:48 |
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Streeb, Dirk: M. W. Johansen [2014]: What’s in a Diagram? On the Classification of Symbols, Figures and Diagrams doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37428-9_6 - 24.01.18 11:58 |
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