| E. H. Chi, "A taxonomy of visualization techniques using the data state reference model," in Proceedings of the IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, pp. 69--75, 2000. |
....in information visualization taxonomies are multi dimensional databases (often containing more than three dimensions) text, graphs, and trees [6] 9] In addition to data type, some taxonomies have organized visualization systems by display style (e.g. table, information landscape, etc. 2][4]. Some organizational schemes also include generic tasks performed by users of the system (e.g. gaining an overview, drilling down on details, filtering, etc. 5, p. 38] 9] Although we agree in general with the structure provided by these common organizational schemes, we disagree with two ....
Chi, E.H., "A Taxonomy of Visualization Techniques using the Data State Reference Model," Proc. of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2000, pp. 69-75.
....consists of computer scientists, as a look at the dominant publication outlets reveals. Most of the individual techniques as well as of the overarching taxonomies have been put forward by computer scientists. Of particular relevance to this paper are efforts to develop taxonomies of visualizations [3,5,8,10,18]. Geography and cartography have a long history of information visualization activities, if we were to include geographically referenced information, which is typically visualized in the form of maps. Geographic and cartographic interest in the provision of visual representations for abstract ....
....provision of meaningful taxonomies of the various techniques is a necessary step towards the creation of a coherent theoretical framework on which further progress will depend. A number of taxonomies have now been proposed. Some of these treat the information visualization field in its entirety [3,5,18]. Other taxonomies are devoted to specific groups of techniques. Examples are papers on graph visualization [8] and pixel oriented techniques [10] This paper proposes to distinguish projection techniques used for map like information visualizations according to the geometric primitives they ....
Chi, E.H. A Taxonomy of Visualization Techniques Using the Data State Reference Model. Proceedings of InfoVis 2000 (Salt Lake City UT, October 2000), IEEE Computer Society, 69-75.
....how data flows from one process to another. Experience in the visualization field has shown that the Data Flow Model is an effective visual programming model that lets users build an application by integrating modular components. We have introduced the Data State Model in previous papers [6, 5, 4, 3]. At first glance it has very similar characteristics to the Data Flow Model. For instance, both models use nodes and edges to transcribe the visualization process. Both models use these graphs to describe how data sets travel through the processing mechanism. Permission to make digital or hard ....
Ed H. Chi. A taxonomy of visualization techniques using the data state reference model. In Proc. of the Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '00), pages 69--75. IEEE Press, 2000. Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Chi, E. H. (2000), A taxonomy of visualization techniques using the data state reference model, in `Proceedings of the Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '00)', IEEE Press, October 9--10, Salt Lake City, Utah, pp. 69--75. URL: http://wwwusers. cs.umn.edu/echi/papers/infov is00/Chi-TaxonomyVisualization.pdf.
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