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      SocialHelix: visual analysis of sentiment divergence in social media

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      Journal of Visualization
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              A nested model for visualization design and validation.

              We present a nested model for the visualization design process with four layers: characterize the problem domain, abstract into operations on data types, design visual encoding and interaction techniques, and create algorithms to execute techniques efficiently. The output from a level above is input to the level below, bringing attention to the design challenge that an upstream error inevitably cascades to all downstream levels. This model provides prescriptive guidance for determining appropriate evaluation approaches by identifying threats to validity unique to each level. We call attention to specific steps in the design and evaluation process that are often given short shrift. We also provide three recommendations motivated by this model:authors should distinguish between these levels when claiming contributions at more than one of them, authors should explicitly state upstream assumptions at levels above the focus of a paper, and visualization venues should accept more papers on domain characterization.
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                Journal
                Journal of Visualization
                J Vis
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1343-8875
                1875-8975
                May 2015
                November 28 2014
                May 2015
                : 18
                : 2
                : 221-235
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                10.1007/s12650-014-0246-x
                37cd9c62-9909-478f-b623-861277cbf90d
                © 2015

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