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Using Close Reading as a Method for Evaluating Visualizations

机译:使用仔细读数作为评估可视化的方法

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Visualization research and practice that incorporates the arts make claims to being more effective in connecting with users on a human level. However, these claims are difficult to measure quantitatively. In this paper, we present a follow-on study to use close reading, a humanities method from literary studies, to evaluate visualizations created using artistic processes [Bares 2020]. Close reading is a method in literary studies that we’ve previously explored as a method for evaluating visualizations. To use close reading as an evaluation method, we guide participants through a series of steps designed to prompt them to interpret the visualization’s formal, informational, and contextual features. Here we elaborate on our motivations for using close reading as a method to evaluate visualizations, and enumerate the procedures we used in the study to evaluate a 2D visualization, including modifications made because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key findings of this study include that close reading is an effective formative method to elicit information related to interpretation and critique; user subject position; and suspicion or skepticism. Information gained through close reading is valuable in the visualization design and iteration processes, both related to designing features and other formal elements more effectively, as well as in considering larger questions of context and framing.
机译:包含本领域的可视化研究和实践使称索赔更有效地与用户在人类水平上连接。然而,这些权利要求难以定量测量。在本文中,我们提出了一个使用密切阅读的后续研究,从文学研究中,评估使用艺术过程创建的可视化[ares 2020]。密切阅读是我们以前探索的文学研究中的一种方法,作为评估可视化的方法。要使用Close Recession作为评估方法,我们通过一系列旨在提示他们解释可视化的正式,信息和上下文功能的一系列步骤来指导参与者。在这里,我们详细阐述了使用密切阅读作为评估可视化的方法的动机,并枚举我们在研究中使用的程序来评估2D可视化,包括由于Covid-19大流行而制作的修改。本研究的主要结果包括密切阅读是一种有效的形成方法,可以引出与解释和批评有关的信息;用户主题位置;和怀疑或怀疑。通过密切读数获得的信息在可视化设计和迭代过程中是有价值的,这与设计特征和其他正式元素更有效地相关,以及考虑更大的背景和框架问题。

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