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Using a task classification in the visualisation design process for task understanding and abstraction: an empirical study
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NgramPOS: A Bigram-based Linguistic and Statistical Feature Process Model for Unstructured Text Classification
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Pathways for Theoretical Advances in Visualization
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There is little doubt that having a theoretic foundation will benefit the field of visualization, including its main subfields: information visualization, scientific visualization and visual analytics, as well as many domain-specific applications such as software visualization, biomedical visualization, and many others. Since there has been a substantial amount of work on taxonomies and conceptual models in the visualization literature, and some recent work on theoretic frameworks, such a theoretic foundation is not merely a foolish or impractical ambition. In this article, the authors focus on the question “How can we build a theoretic foundation for visualization collectively as a community?” In particular, the authors envision the pathways for four different aspects of a theoretic foundation, namely (i) taxonomies and ontologies, (ii) principles and guidelines, (iii) conceptual models and theoretic frameworks, and (iv) quantitative laws and theoretic systems.
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Keyword:
006 Special Computer Methods; >> Centre for Algorithms; concept; experiment; framework; guideline; Information Society; Information visualisation; measurement; model; ontology; principle; QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science; quantitative law; simulation; taxonomy; theoretic system; theoretical foundation; Theory of visualization; Visualisation and Evolving Systems
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URL: http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/824549 https://doi.org/10.1109/MCG.2017.3271463 https://napier-surface.worktribe.com/824549/1/Pathways%20for%20Theoretical%20Advances%20in%20Visualization
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Extending the semiotics of embodied interaction to blended spaces.
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The believability of hyper realistic characters in animated movies.
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Generating and Evaluating Landmark-Based Navigation Instructions in Virtual Environments
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A Game-Based Setup for Data Collection and Task-Based Evaluation of Uncertain Information Presentation
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From the Virtual to the RealWorld: Referring to Objects in Real-World Spatial Scenes
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Comparing Multi-label Classification with Reinforcement Learning for Summarisation of Time-series Data
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Guiding learners to near native fluency in English through an adaptive programme of activities which includes phoneme and prosody analysis.
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Evaluating the Perceived Similarity Between Audio-Visual Features Using Corpus-Based Concatenative Synthesis.
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The dimensions and complexities of audio-visual association.
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Evolution Feature Oriented Model Driven Product Line Engineering Approach for Synergistic and Dynamic Service Evolution in Clouds:Four Kinds of Schema
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Evolution Feature Oriented Model Driven Product Line Engineering Approach for Synergistic and Dynamic Service Evolution in Clouds
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A multidimensional sketching interface for corpus-based concatenative synthesis.
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