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Constructing Interactive Visualizations with iVoLVER

Published: 07 May 2016 Publication History

Abstract

iVoLVER, the Interactive Visual Language for Visualization Extraction and Reconstruction, is a web-based pen and touch system that graphically supports the construction of interactive visualizations and allows the extraction of data from different types of digital artifacts and photographs. Together, these features enable the creation of visualizations from data that is not structured in traditional formats without the need of textual programming. This demonstration shows how iVoLVER visualizations are constructed and illustrates an interactive example that can be used in teaching and educational contexts.

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Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez, Miguel A. Nacenta, and Sebastien Vandenheste. 2016. iVoLVER: Interactive Visual Language for Visualization Extraction and Reconstruction. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '16). ACM, San Jose, CA, USA.
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CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
May 2016
3954 pages
ISBN:9781450340823
DOI:10.1145/2851581
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Published: 07 May 2016

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  1. iVoLVER
  2. information visualization
  3. visual information extraction
  4. visual languages for visualization
  5. visualization verification

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  • Gobierno del Ecuador Senescyt

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CHI'16
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CHI'16: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
May 7 - 12, 2016
California, San Jose, USA

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CHI EA '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 1,000 of 5,000 submissions, 20%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 6,164 of 23,696 submissions, 26%

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