Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization
In this paper, we present a user-centered design study on poetry visualization. We develop a rule-based solution to address the conflicting needs for maintaining the flexibility of visualizing a large set of poetic variables and for reducing the tedium and cognitive load in interacting with the visu...
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description | In this paper, we present a user-centered design study on poetry visualization. We develop a rule-based solution to address the conflicting needs for maintaining the flexibility of visualizing a large set of poetic variables and for reducing the tedium and cognitive load in interacting with the visual mapping control panel. We adopt Munzner’s nested design model to maintain high-level interactions with the end users in a closed loop. In addition, we examine three design options for alleviating the difficulty in visualizing poems latitudinally. We present several example uses of poetry visualization in scholarly research on poetry. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:76b2c19b-1b50-4fc7-af14-b135bc7d2d252022-03-26T20:18:00ZRule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry VisualizationJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:76b2c19b-1b50-4fc7-af14-b135bc7d2d25Department of Computer Science2013Johnson, AChen, MIn this paper, we present a user-centered design study on poetry visualization. We develop a rule-based solution to address the conflicting needs for maintaining the flexibility of visualizing a large set of poetic variables and for reducing the tedium and cognitive load in interacting with the visual mapping control panel. We adopt Munzner’s nested design model to maintain high-level interactions with the end users in a closed loop. In addition, we examine three design options for alleviating the difficulty in visualizing poems latitudinally. We present several example uses of poetry visualization in scholarly research on poetry. |
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title | Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization |
title_full | Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization |
title_fullStr | Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization |
title_full_unstemmed | Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization |
title_short | Rule−based Visual Mappings – with a Case Study on Poetry Visualization |
title_sort | rule based visual mappings with a case study on poetry visualization |
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