Design of Visualizations for Human-Information Interaction (Record no. 85204)

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ISBN 9783031026027
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Call Number 001.4226
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Author Sedig, Kamran.
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Title Design of Visualizations for Human-Information Interaction
Sub Title A Pattern-Based Framework /
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2016.
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Number of Pages XV, 185 p.
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Series statement Synthesis Lectures on Visualization,
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Remark 2 Figure Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Background -- Conceptual Elements of Framework -- Patterns -- Blending of Patterns -- Human-Information Interaction -- Design Process -- Application of Framework -- Discussion and Summary -- References -- About the Authors.
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Summary, etc Interest in visualization design has increased in recent years. While there is a large body of existing work from which visualization designers can draw, much of the past research has focused on developing new tools and techniques that are aimed at specific contexts. Less focus has been placed on developing holistic frameworks, models, and theories that can guide visualization design at a general level-a level that transcends domains, data types, users, and other contextual factors. In addition, little emphasis has been placed on the thinking processes of designers, including the concepts that designers use, while they are engaged in a visualization design activity. In this book we present a general, holistic framework that is intended to support visualization design for human-information interaction. The framework is composed of a number of conceptual elements that can aid in design thinking. The core of the framework is a pattern language-consisting of a set of 14 basic, abstract patterns-and a simple syntax for describing how the patterns are blended. We also present a design process, made up of four main stages, for creating static or interactive visualizations. The 4-stage design process places the patterns at the core of designers' thinking, and employs a number of conceptual tools that help designers think systematically about creating visualizations based on the information they intend to represent. Although the framework can be used to design static visualizations for simple tasks, its real utility can be found when designing visualizations with interactive possibilities in mind-in other words, designing to support a human-information interactive discourse. This is especially true in contexts where interactive visualizations need to support complex tasks and activities involving large and complex information spaces. The framework is intended to be general and can thus be used to design visualizations for diverse domains, users, information spaces, and tasks in different fields such as business intelligence, health and medical informatics, digital libraries, journalism, education, scientific discovery, and others. Drawing from research in multiple disciplines, we introduce novel concepts and terms that can positively contribute to visualization design practice and education, and will hopefully stimulate further research in this area.
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Author 2 Parsons, Paul.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02602-7
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-- Information visualization.
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-- Data structures (Computer science).
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-- Information theory.
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-- Data mining.
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-- Data and Information Visualization.
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-- Data Structures and Information Theory.
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-- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
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