“A picture is worth 1000 words,” the adage goes, but only—I argue—if you know how to read it. The same is true of graphs, charts, and diagrams. As powerful as these visuospatial tools may be in their communicative efficiency, they needn’t be immediately easy to understand. In fact, there are often trade-offs between a graph’s discoverability and efficiency. Even for informationally equivalent forms, the computational efficiency of a less conventional representation may outweigh concerns over ease of use for the untrained reader. It is this fact that underlies much innovation in Information Visualization, and the development of sophisticated interfaces for highly skilled workers performing specialized tasks. Sometimes this work results in no...
Graphs are a cultural product, meaning that they are a human invention with defined rules and syntax...
It has been known for some time that larger graphs can be interpreted if laid out in 3D and displaye...
Knowledge discovery is the process of discovering useful and previously unknown knowledge by analyzi...
“A picture is worth 1000 words,” the adage goes, but only—I argue—if you know how to read it. The sa...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
Graphs are commonly used in textbooks and educational software, and can help students understand sci...
We propose that current models of graph comprehension do not adequately capture how people use grap...
Our initial model of graphic comprehension has focused on statistical graphs. Like other models of h...
Our purpose is to bring together perspectives concerning the processing and use of statistical graph...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Abstract. Research on graph comprehension has been concerned with relatively low-level information e...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
Graph-related practices are central to scientific endeavors and graphing has long been hailed as one...
When reading conflicting science-related texts, readers may attend to cues which allow them to asses...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Graphs are a cultural product, meaning that they are a human invention with defined rules and syntax...
It has been known for some time that larger graphs can be interpreted if laid out in 3D and displaye...
Knowledge discovery is the process of discovering useful and previously unknown knowledge by analyzi...
“A picture is worth 1000 words,” the adage goes, but only—I argue—if you know how to read it. The sa...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
Graphs are commonly used in textbooks and educational software, and can help students understand sci...
We propose that current models of graph comprehension do not adequately capture how people use grap...
Our initial model of graphic comprehension has focused on statistical graphs. Like other models of h...
Our purpose is to bring together perspectives concerning the processing and use of statistical graph...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Abstract. Research on graph comprehension has been concerned with relatively low-level information e...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
Graph-related practices are central to scientific endeavors and graphing has long been hailed as one...
When reading conflicting science-related texts, readers may attend to cues which allow them to asses...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Graphs are a cultural product, meaning that they are a human invention with defined rules and syntax...
It has been known for some time that larger graphs can be interpreted if laid out in 3D and displaye...
Knowledge discovery is the process of discovering useful and previously unknown knowledge by analyzi...