DocumentCode
3042504
Title
Evaluating the Comprehension of Euler Diagrams
Author
Benoy, Florence ; Rodgers, Peter
Author_Institution
Univ. of Kent, Canterbury
fYear
2007
fDate
4-6 July 2007
Firstpage
771
Lastpage
780
Abstract
We describe an empirical investigation into layout criteria that can help with the comprehension of Euler diagrams. Euler diagrams are used to represent set inclusion in applications such as teaching set theory, database querying, software engineering, filing system organisation and bio-informatics. Research in automatically laying out Euler diagrams for use with these applications is at an early stage, and our work attempts to aid this research by informing layout designers about the importance of various Euler diagram aesthetic criteria. The three criteria under investigation were: contour jaggedness, zone area inequality and edge closeness. Subjects were asked to interpret diagrams with different combinations of levels for each of the criteria. Results for this investigation indicate that, within the parameters of the study, all three criteria are important for understanding Euler diagrams and we have a preliminary indication of the ordering of their importance.
Keywords
computational geometry; Euler diagrams; aesthetic criteria; contour jaggedness; edge closeness; graph drawing; layout criteria; zone area inequality; Application software; Data visualization; Databases; Education; Set theory; Software engineering; Euler diagrams; graph drawing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualization, 2007. IV '07. 11th International Conference
Conference_Location
Zurich
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2900-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2007.45
Filename
4272065
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