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10th BELIV 2024: St Pete Beach, FL, USA
- IEEE Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches for Visualization, BELIV 2024, St Pete Beach, FL, USA, October 14, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3315-2846-1
- Judith Friedl-Knirsch:
Proposing the use of an "Advocatus Diaboli" as a Pragmatic Approach to Improve Transparency in Qualitative Data Analysis and Reporting. 1-4 - Mai Elshehaly, Mirela Reljan-Delany, Jason Dykes, Aidan Slingsby, Jo Wood, Sam Spiegel:
Visualising Lived Experience: Learning from a Master Narrative Framing. 5-14 - Anamaria Crisan, Nathan Butters, Zoe:
Exploring Subjective Notions of Explainability through Counterfactual Visualization of Sentiment Analysis. 15-24 - Sheng Long, Matthew Kay:
Old Wine in a New Bottle? Analysis of Visual Lineups with Signal Detection Theory Position paper. 25-32 - Abhraneel Sarma, Sheng Long, Michael Correll, Matthew Kay:
Tasks and Telephones: Threats to Experimental Validity due to Misunderstandings of Visualisation Tasks and Strategies Position Paper. 33-40 - Kiran Smelser, Jacob Miller, Stephen G. Kobourov:
"Normalized Stress" is Not Normalized: How to Interpret Stress Correctly. 41-50 - Antonia Schlieder, Jan Rummel, Peter Albers, Filip Sadlo:
The Role of Metacognition in Understanding Deceptive Bar Charts. 51-59 - Matthew Berger, Shusen Liu:
The Visualization JUDGE: Can Multimodal Foundation Models Guide Visualization Design Through Visual Perception? 60-70 - Florian Windhager, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Mark-Jan Bludau, Nicole Hengesbach, Houda Lamqaddam, Isabel Meirelles, Bettina Speckmann, Michael Correll:
Complexity as Design Material Position Paper. 71-80 - Jasmine T. Otto, Scott Davidoff:
Visualization Artifacts are Boundary Objects. 81-88 - Lonni Besançon, Brian A. Nosek, Tamarinde Haven, Miriah Meyer, Cody Dunne, Mohammad Ghoniem:
Merits and Limits of Preregistration for Visualization Research. 89-96 - Tobias Isenberg:
The State of Reproducibility Stamps for Visualization Research Papers. 97-105 - Seyda Öney, Moataz Abdelaal, Kuno Kurzhals, Paul Betz, Cordula Kropp, Daniel Weiskopf:
Testing the Test: Observations When Assessing Visualization Literacy of Domain Experts. 106-114 - Anamaria Crisan:
We Don't Know How to Assess LLM Contributions in VIS/HCI. 115-118 - Daniel Weiskopf:
Bridging Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for Visualization Research: A Data/Semantics Perspective in Light of Advanced AI. 119-128 - Feng Lin, Arran Zeyu Wang, Md Dilshadur Rahman, Danielle Albers Szafir, Ghulam Jilani Quadri:
Striking the Right Balance: Systematic Assessment of Evaluation Method Distribution Across Contribution Types. 129-135
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