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An automated approach to examining pausing in the speech of people with dementia
Sluis, Rachel A.; Angus, Daniel; Wiles, Janet. - : Sage Publications, 2020
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Transitive entropy - a rank ordered approach for natural sequences
Back, Andrew D.; Angus, Daniel; Wiles, Janet. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019
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PauseCode: Computational conversation timing analysis
Angus, Daniel; Yu, Yeyang; Vrbik, Paul. - : Association for Computing Machinery, 2018
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Microphone pokes as prank or political action? Challenges to politicians’ visibility in the age of web TV
Kroon, Åsa; Angus, Daniel. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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Using visual text analytics to examine broadcast interviewing
In: Discourse Context and Media 11 (2016) 1, 38-49
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Ripples of mediatization: Social media and the exposure of the pool interview
In: Discourse Context and Media 11 (2016) 1, 50-64
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Acquired Codes of Meaning in Data Visualization and Infographics: Beyond Perceptual Primitives
Byrne, Lydia; Angus, Daniel; Wiles, Janet. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2016
Abstract: While information visualization frameworks and heuristics have traditionally been reluctant to include acquired codes of meaning, designers are making use of them in a wide variety of ways. Acquired codes leverage a user's experience to understand the meaning of a visualization. They range from figurative visualizations which rely on the reader's recognition of shapes, to conventional arrangements of graphic elements which represent particular subjects. In this study, we used content analysis to codify acquired meaning in visualization. We applied the content analysis to a set of infographics and data visualizations which are exemplars of innovative and effective design. 88% of the infographics and 71% of data visualizations in the sample contain at least one use of figurative visualization. Conventions on the arrangement of graphics are also widespread in the sample. In particular, a comparison of representations of time and other quantitative data showed that conventions can be specific to a subject. These results suggest that there is a need for information visualization research to expand its scope beyond perceptual channels, to include social and culturally constructed meaning. Our paper demonstrates a viable method for identifying figurative techniques and graphic conventions and integrating them into heuristics for visualization design.
Keyword: 1704 Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design; 1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; 1711 Signal Processing; 1712 Software; Context; Data visualization; Encoding; Image color analysis; Shape; Visualization
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:373930
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Using visual text analytics to examine broadcast interviewing
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Communication in open disclosure conversations about adverse events in hospitals
In: Language and Communication 41 (2015), 57-70
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The effect that robots instead of spacemen landing on Mars can have on spacecraft development
In: First Monday; Volume 19, Number 1 - 6 January 2014 ; 1396-0466 (2014)
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Communication in open disclosure conversations about adverse events in hospitals
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Human communication as coupled time series: Quantifying multi-participant recurrence
Angus, Daniel; Smith, Andrew E.; Wiles, Janet. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2012
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Visualising conversation structure across time: Insights into effective doctor-patient consultations
Angus, Daniel; Watson, Bernadette; Smith, Andrew. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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