miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2007

Human-Centered Aspects

Olga Kulyk, Robert Kosara, Jaime Urquiza and Ingo Wassink. In Human-Centered Visualization Environments, 2007, Pages 13-75

Abstract. Humans have remarkable perceptual capabilities. These capabilities are heavily underestimated in current visualizations. Often, this is due to the lack of an in-depth user study to set the requirements for optimal visualizations. The designer does not understand what kind of information should be visualized, how it should be presented or what kind of interactions should be supported. The key elements of successful information visualization are the correct data using the best visualization technique and the best interaction techniques with respect to users. If one of these elements is ignored, people might interpret the data in the wrong way and thus might not understand the underlying information or a pattern.