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BELIV 2010: Atlanta, GA, , USA
- Enrico Bertini, Heidi Lam, Adam Perer:
Proceedings of the 3rd BELIV'10 Workshop: BEyond time and errors: novel evaLuation methods for Information Visualization, Atlanta, GA, USA, April 10-11, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0007-0 - Jean Scholtz:
Developing qualitative metrics for visual analytic environments. 1-7 - Eva Mayr, Michael Smuc, Hanna Risku:
Many roads lead to Rome: mapping users' problem solving strategies. 8-15 - Margit Pohl, Sylvia Wiltner, Silvia Miksch:
Exploring information visualization: describing different interaction patterns. 16-23 - Innar Liiv:
Towards information-theoretic visualization evaluation measure: a practical example for Bertin's matrices. 24-28 - Remco Chang, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Roman Pyzh, Joseph Kielman, William Ribarsky:
Learning-based evaluation of visual analytic systems. 29-34 - Stéphane Conversy, Christophe Hurter, Stéphane Chatty:
A descriptive model of visual scanning. 35-42 - Mark A. Whiting, Jereme Haack, Carrie Varley:
Generating a synthetic video dataset. 43-48 - Michael Smuc, Eva Mayr, Hanna Risku:
Is your user hunting or gathering insights?: identifying insight drivers across domains. 49-54 - Purvi Saraiya, Chris North, Karen Duca:
Comparing benchmark task and insight evaluation methods on timeseries graph visualizations. 55-62 - Robert Kosara, Caroline Ziemkiewicz:
Do Mechanical Turks dream of square pie charts? 63-70 - Joseph H. Goldberg, Jonathan I. Helfman:
Comparing information graphics: a critical look at eye tracking. 71-78 - Michael Sedlmair, Petra Isenberg, Dominikus Baur, Andreas Butz:
Evaluating information visualization in large companies: challenges, experiences and recommendations. 79-86
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