DocumentCode
1365734
Title
A Study on Dual-Scale Data Charts
Author
Isenberg, Petra ; Bezerianos, Anastasia ; Dragicevic, Pierre ; Fekete, Jean-Daniel
Volume
17
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2469
Lastpage
2478
Abstract
We present the results of a user study that compares different ways of representing Dual-Scale data charts. Dual-Scale charts incorporate two different data resolutions into one chart in order to emphasize data in regions of interest or to enable the comparison of data from distant regions. While some design guidelines exist for these types of charts, there is currently little empirical evidence on which to base their design. We fill this gap by discussing the design space of Dual-Scale cartesian-coordinate charts and by experimentally comparing the performance of different chart types with respect to elementary graphical perception tasks such as comparing lengths and distances. Our study suggests that cut-out charts which include collocated full context and focus are the best alternative, and that superimposed charts in which focus and context overlap on top of each other should be avoided.
Keywords
charts; data handling; data resolution; design guidelines; dual scale cartesian coordinate data charts; elementary graphical perception task; superimposed charts; Data visualization; Image color analysis; Quantization; Shape analysis; Terminology; Dual-Scale Charts.; Focus+Context; Quantitative Experiment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2011.160
Filename
6065014
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