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      Empirical Studies in Information Visualization: Seven Scenarios

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          We take a new, scenario-based look at evaluation in information visualization. Our seven scenarios, evaluating visual data analysis and reasoning, evaluating user performance, evaluating user experience, evaluating environments and work practices, evaluating communication through visualization, evaluating visualization algorithms, and evaluating collaborative data analysis were derived through an extensive literature review of over 800 visualization publications. These scenarios distinguish different study goals and types of research questions and are illustrated through example studies. Through this broad survey and the distillation of these scenarios, we make two contributions. One, we encapsulate the current practices in the information visualization research community and, two, we provide a different approach to reaching decisions about what might be the most effective evaluation of a given information visualization. Scenarios can be used to choose appropriate research questions and goals and the provided examples can be consulted for guidance on how to design one's own study.

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          Journal
          IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
          IEEE Trans. Visual. Comput. Graphics
          Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
          1077-2626
          September 2012
          September 2012
          : 18
          : 9
          : 1520-1536
          Article
          10.1109/TVCG.2011.279
          22144529
          4a3effed-3239-4a73-8c06-839c5dfe9feb
          © 2012
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