Quantity Estimation in Visualizations of Tagged Text
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, page 2697--2706 — May 2013
A valuable task in text visualization is to have viewers make
judgments about text that has been annotated (either by hand
or by some algorithm such as text clustering or entity extraction).
In this work we look at the ability of viewers to make
judgments about the relative quantities of tags in annotated
text (specifically text tagged with one of a set of qualitatively
distinct colors), and examine design choices that can improve
performance at extracting statistical information from these
texts. We find that viewers can efficiently and accurately estimate
the proportions of tag levels over a range of situations;
however accuracy can be improved through color choice and
area adjustments.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings{CAG13, author = "Correll, Michael and Alexander, Eric and Gleicher, Michael", title = "Quantity Estimation in Visualizations of Tagged Text", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2013 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems", series = "CHI '13", pages = "2697--2706", month = "May", year = "2013", publisher = "ACM", keywords = "information visualization, perceptual study, text analytics, text visualization", ee = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2470654.2481373", doi = "10.1145/2470654.2481373", url = "http://graphics.cs.wisc.edu/Papers/2013/CAG13" }