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Main Authors: Hsieh, Hong-Po, Zavatsky, Amy, Chen, Min
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.08554
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author Hsieh, Hong-Po
Zavatsky, Amy
Chen, Min
author_facet Hsieh, Hong-Po
Zavatsky, Amy
Chen, Min
contents Glyph-based visualization is one of the main techniques for visualizing complex multivariate data. With small glyphs, data variables are typically encoded with relatively low visual and perceptual precision. Glyph designers have to contemplate the trade-offs in allocating visual channels when there is a large number of data variables. While there are many successful glyph designs in the literature, there is not yet a systematic method for assisting visualization designers to evaluate different design options that feature different types of trade-offs. In this paper, we present an evaluation scheme based on the multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methodology. The scheme provides designers with a structured way to consider their glyph designs from a range of perspectives, while rendering a semi-quantitative template for evaluating different design options. In addition, this work provides guideposts for future empirical research to obtain more quantitative measurements that can be used in MCDA-aided glyph design processes.
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spellingShingle Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Aiding Glyph Design
Hsieh, Hong-Po
Zavatsky, Amy
Chen, Min
Human-Computer Interaction
Glyph-based visualization is one of the main techniques for visualizing complex multivariate data. With small glyphs, data variables are typically encoded with relatively low visual and perceptual precision. Glyph designers have to contemplate the trade-offs in allocating visual channels when there is a large number of data variables. While there are many successful glyph designs in the literature, there is not yet a systematic method for assisting visualization designers to evaluate different design options that feature different types of trade-offs. In this paper, we present an evaluation scheme based on the multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methodology. The scheme provides designers with a structured way to consider their glyph designs from a range of perspectives, while rendering a semi-quantitative template for evaluating different design options. In addition, this work provides guideposts for future empirical research to obtain more quantitative measurements that can be used in MCDA-aided glyph design processes.
title Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Aiding Glyph Design
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.08554