Visual Representations and Interaction Technologies
Earnshaw, Rae A.
Earnshaw, Rae A.
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2005
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This chapter discusses important aspects of visual representations and interaction
techniques necessary to support visual analytics. It covers five primary topics.
First, it addresses the need for scientific principles for depicting information. Next,
it focuses on methods for interacting with visualizations and considers the opportunities
available given recent developments in input and display technologies. Third,
it addresses the research and technology needed to develop new visual paradigms
that support analytical reasoning. Then, it discusses the impact of scale issues on the
creation of effective visual representations and interactions. Finally, it considers
alternative ways to construct visualization systems more efficiently
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Earshaw RA et al (2005) Visual Representations and Interaction Technologies. In: Illuminating the Path: the Research and Development Agenda for Visual Analytics by Thomas JJ and Cook KA (Eds.) Washington, DC :IEEE Computer Society: 69-104.
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