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8th BELIV 2020: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- Anastasia Bezerianos, Kyle Wm. Hall, Samuel Huron, Matthew Kay, Miriah Meyer, Michael Sedlmair:
IEEE Workshop on Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches to Visualization, BELIV 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 25-30, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-9642-8 - Tatiana Losev, Sarah Storteboom, Sheelagh Carpendale, Søren Knudsen:
Distributed Synchronous Visualization Design: Challenges and Strategies. 1-10 - Priscilla Balestrucci, Katrin Angerbauer, Cristina Morariu, Robin Welsch, Lewis L. Chuang, Daniel Weiskopf, Marc O. Ernst, Michael Sedlmair:
Pipelines Bent, Pipelines Broken: Interdisciplinary Self-Reflection on the Impact of COVID-19 on Current and Future Research (Position Paper). 11-18 - Alyxander Burns, Cindy Xiong, Steven Franconeri, Alberto Cairo, Narges Mahyar:
How to evaluate data visualizations across different levels of understanding. 19-28 - Annie Bares, Stephanie Zeller, Cullen D. Jackson, Daniel F. Keefe, Francesca Samsel:
Using Close Reading as a Method for Evaluating Visualizations. 29-37 - Jeremy E. Block, Eric D. Ragan:
Micro-entries: Encouraging Deeper Evaluation of Mental Models Over Time for Interactive Data Systems. 38-47 - Michael Correll:
What Do We Actually Learn from Evaluations in the "Heroic Era" of Visualization? : Position Paper. 48-54 - Aditeya Pandey, Uzma Haque Syeda, Michelle A. Borkin:
Towards Identification and Mitigation of Task-Based Challenges in Comparative Visualization Studies. 55-64 - Damla Çay, Till Nagel, Asim Evren Yantaç:
Understanding User Experience of COVID-19 Maps through Remote Elicitation Interviews. 65-73 - Michael Oppermann, Tamara Munzner:
Data-First Visualization Design Studies. 74-80 - Christian Knoll, Asil Çetin, Torsten Möller, Miriah Meyer:
Extending Recommendations for Creative Visualization-Opportunities Workshops. 81-88
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