Empirically measuring soft knowledge in visualization
In this paper, we present an empirical study designed to evaluate the hypothesis that humans’ soft knowledge can enhance the cost-benefit ratio of a visualization process by reducing the potential distortion. In particular, we focused on the impact of three classes of soft knowledge: (i) knowledge a...
Main Authors: | Kijmongkolchai, N, Abdul-Rahman, A, Chen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2017
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