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Enhancing Color Scales for Active Data Physicalizations
by Cleyton Barbosa, Thiago Sousa, Walbert Monteiro, Tiago Araújo and Bianchi Meiguins
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(1), 166; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14010166 - 24 Dec 2023
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Data Physicalization is the area that investigates how physical objects can encode data through their physical (geometry and materials) and visual features. In the information visualization field, color plays a fundamental role in communicating and encoding data, and it is no different for [...] Read more.
Data Physicalization is the area that investigates how physical objects can encode data through their physical (geometry and materials) and visual features. In the information visualization field, color plays a fundamental role in communicating and encoding data, and it is no different for data physicalization. However, in the real world, color perception can be influenced by the material that composes the data physicalization, the environment’s brightness, and the characteristics of the light-emitting device. Thus, this article presents a process to evaluate and select colors to compose color palettes (categorical, sequential, and divergent) for data physicalizations, considering the perceptual distance between the chosen colors and the brightness of the light-emitting device for evaluating the influence of neighboring colors. Additionally, users perform Information Visualization tasks (identification, comparison, maximums, minimums, etc.) with different color palettes of the industry and literature in a physical 3D bar chart composed of LED strips. The initial results showed better performance by participants using the proposed color scales in Information Visualization tasks than those using traditional digital color scales. Finally, the steps carried out culminated in the proposition of a pipeline for evaluating and creating color scales for data physicalization, considering the features of the light-emitting device and the material used in the data physicalization. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Applications of Information Visualization and Graphics)
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Impresso Inspect and Compare. Visual Comparison of Semantically Enriched Historical Newspaper Articles
by Marten Düring, Roman Kalyakin, Estelle Bunout and Daniele Guido
Information 2021, 12(9), 348; https://doi.org/10.3390/info12090348 - 27 Aug 2021
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The automated enrichment of mass-digitised document collections using techniques such as text mining is becoming increasingly popular. Enriched collections offer new opportunities for interface design to allow data-driven and visualisation-based search, exploration and interpretation. Most such interfaces integrate close and distant reading and [...] Read more.
The automated enrichment of mass-digitised document collections using techniques such as text mining is becoming increasingly popular. Enriched collections offer new opportunities for interface design to allow data-driven and visualisation-based search, exploration and interpretation. Most such interfaces integrate close and distant reading and represent semantic, spatial, social or temporal relations, but often lack contrastive views. Inspect and Compare (I&C) contributes to the current state of the art in interface design for historical newspapers with highly versatile side-by-side comparisons of query results and curated article sets based on metadata and semantic enrichments. I&C takes search queries and pre-curated article sets as inputs and allows comparisons based on the distributions of newspaper titles, publication dates and automatically generated enrichments, such as language, article types, topics and named entities. Contrastive views of such data reveal patterns, help humanities scholars to improve search strategies and to facilitate a critical assessment of the overall data quality. I&C is part of the impresso interface for the exploration of digitised and semantically enriched historical newspapers. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Visual Text Analysis in Digital Humanities)
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