Evaluation of Interactive Data Visualization Tools Based on Gaze and Mouse Tracking

Author(s):  
Chiu-Fang Peng ◽  
Wen-Hung Liao
2018 ◽  
Vol 106 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelli Yakabu ◽  
Andrea Ball

LiveStories is a web-based storytelling platform that is equipped with interactive data visualization tools, drag-and-drop publishing, and its own public data library.


Author(s):  
Hiba Anis Ayad ◽  
Muna Abdulrahman Al-Obadi ◽  
Lana Ala' Al-Kilani ◽  
Haneen Tawfiq Hussein ◽  
Raiha Arshad ◽  
...  

This paper is an overview of using data visualization tools to provide a better insight into a large amount of data and represent the data in a visualized form. The used data is related to electric vehicles (EV) usage in three different states in the USA, which are California, New York, and Washington. The data was collected from reliable resources to assure the reliability and accuracy of the results, then compiled as a Microsoft Excel workbook, which was then used as a data recourse in Microsoft Power BI. By visualizing the data we will end up with rich visuals which will clarify the data for the end-user. After analyzing the data, a clear vision created and recommendations have been suggested.


2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 02035
Author(s):  
Sebastian Andreas Merkt ◽  
Riccardo Maria Bianchi ◽  
Joseph Boudreau ◽  
Paul Gessinger-Befurt ◽  
Edward Moyse ◽  
...  

Until recently, the direct visualization of the complete ATLAS experiment geometry and physics objects was confined within the software framework of the experiment. To provide a detailed interactive data visualization capability to users, as well as easy access to geometry data, and to ensure platform independence and portability, great effort has been recently put into the modernization of both the core kernel of the detector description and the visualization tools. In this proceedings we will present the new tools, as well as the lessons learned while modernizing the experiment’s code for an efficient use of the detector description and for user-friendly data visualization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
Jorge Piazentin Ono ◽  
Juliana Freire ◽  
Claudio T. Silva ◽  
Joao Comba ◽  
Kelly Gaither

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2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Brigdan ◽  
Michael D. Hill ◽  
Abhijeet Jagdev ◽  
Noreen Kamal

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
Yashodhara Rana ◽  
Gianni Dongo ◽  
Caroline Snead ◽  
Grace Agi ◽  
Oluwagbenga Sadik ◽  
...  

There has been a growing number of nutrition data visualization tools (DVTs) to monitor progress towards targets and encourage action. However, there are few documented examples of how to go about designing effective DVTs for nutrition-related audiences. In this Open Letter, we summarize reflections from collaborative efforts between the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Data for Decisions to Expand Nutrition Transformation project (DataDENT) in 2019-2021 to design a sub-national nutrition scorecard that aims to hold Nigeria’s 36 Governors accountable to nutrition commitments. Our reflections add to an emerging body of work advocating for DVT design processes to develop a specific theory of change for how the DVT will influence target groups and achieve aims. Once the target audience is identified, it is important to create a strong engagement strategy to ensure that the DVT promotes constructive action. We also highlight the importance of identifying actionable indicators through participatory processes. We hope that these insights about collaborative DVT design can be applied by countries and institutions who want to develop similar tools to advance the nutrition agenda in their context.


The semiotic content of visual design makes a foundation for non-verbal communication applied to practice, especially for visualizing knowledge. The ways signs convey meaning define the notion of semiotics. After inspection of the notions of sign systems, codes, icons, and symbols further text examines how to tie a sign or symbol to that for which it stands, combine images, and think figuratively or metaphorically. Further text introduces basic information about communication through metaphors, analogies, and about the scientific study of biosemiotics, which examines communication in living organisms aimed at conveying meaning, communicating knowledge about natural processes, and designing the biological data visualization tools.


Author(s):  
Clarissa Rodrigues ◽  
Elizabeth Carvalho

This paper describes an interactive data visualization application that aims to show how the Portuguese people spent culturally their leisure time between 1994 and 2009. The leisure trend is displayed to the end-user through the use of different visualization techniques and visual cues. The authors developed the visual representations based on the use of simple and regular visual shapes that could be easily combined, interpreted, memorized and used. To better evaluate their results, the authors tested their prototype against a preselected group of subjects.


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