Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through human visual channels. Symbol size is believed to be the second dominant channel after color. We study symbol size perception in scatterplots in the context of analytic tasks requiring size discrimination. More specifically, we performed an experiment to measure human performance in three visual analytic tasks. Circles are used as the representative symbol, with eight, linearly varying radii; 24 persons, divided across three groups, participated; and both objective and subjective measures were obtained. We propose a model to describe the results. The perception of size is assumed to be an early step in the complex cognitive process to mediate...
The information used to choose the larger of two objects from memory was investigated in two experim...
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<p>(II) Reproducibility of size: Scatterplot of nasal size used as an example of the graphical explo...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
Symbols are frequently used to represent data objects in visualization. An appropriate contrast betw...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
AbstractThis paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of eleme...
Problems of size-constancy have been explored in the context of human adjustment to his environmenta...
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Spatial scaling, or an understanding of how distances in different-sized spaces relate to each other...
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Information Visualization concerns the use of interactive computer graphics to enable people to obta...
The information used to choose the larger of two objects from memory was investigated in two experim...
We present a rigorous way to evaluate the visual perception of correlation in scatterplots, based on...
<p>(II) Reproducibility of size: Scatterplot of nasal size used as an example of the graphical explo...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
Symbols are frequently used to represent data objects in visualization. An appropriate contrast betw...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
AbstractThis paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of eleme...
Problems of size-constancy have been explored in the context of human adjustment to his environmenta...
Information visualization is an increasingly important approach to handling the endless stream of da...
Spatial scaling, or an understanding of how distances in different-sized spaces relate to each other...
AbstractEveryday scenes often contain sets of similar objects. Perceptual representations may summar...
A number of studies have investigated how the visual system extracts the average feature-value of an...
Information Visualization concerns the use of interactive computer graphics to enable people to obta...
The information used to choose the larger of two objects from memory was investigated in two experim...
We present a rigorous way to evaluate the visual perception of correlation in scatterplots, based on...
<p>(II) Reproducibility of size: Scatterplot of nasal size used as an example of the graphical explo...