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CHI 2008: Florence, Italy - BELIV
- Enrico Bertini, Adam Perer, Catherine Plaisant, Giuseppe Santucci:
Proceedings of the BELIV 2008 - BEyond time and errors: novel evaLuation methods for Information Visualization, A Workshop of the ACM CHI 2008 Conference, Florence, Italy, April 5, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-016-6
What to measure and how
- Sean M. McNee, Ben Arnette:
Productivity as a metric for visual analytics: reflections on e-discovery. 1 - Heidi Lam, Tamara Munzner:
Increasing the utility of quantitative empirical studies for meta-analysis. 2 - Weidong Huang
, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:
Beyond time and error: a cognitive approach to the evaluation of graph drawings. 3 - Ji Soo Yi, Youn ah Kang, John T. Stasko, Julie A. Jacko:
Understanding and characterizing insights: how do people gain insights using information visualization? 4
Qualitative methods and logging
- Sarah Faisal, Brock Craft, Paul A. Cairns
, Ann Blandford
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Internalization, qualitative methods, and evaluation. 5 - Petra Isenberg, Torre Zuk, Christopher Collins
, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Grounded evaluation of information visualizations. 6 - Melanie Tory
, Sheryl Staub-French
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Qualitative analysis of visualization: a building design field study. 7
Methodology and case studies
- Mark A. Whiting, Jereme Haack, Carrie Varley:
Creating realistic, scenario-based synthetic data for test and evaluation of information analytics software. 8 - Eliane Regina de Almeida Valiati
, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas, Marcelo Soares Pimenta:
Using multi-dimensional in-depth long-term case studies for information visualization evaluation. 9 - Xiaobin Shen, Andrew Vande Moere
, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:
The long-term evaluation of Fisherman in a partial-attention environment. 10
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