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      Aesthetically-Enhanced Visual Analytics Platform to Explore Patient Metadata

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      Proceedings of the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference (HCI)
      Human Computer Interaction Conference
      4 - 6 July 2018
      Data, visualisation, visual analytics, human computer interaction, cognitive psychology
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            Abstract

            The domains of Human Computer Interaction and Visualisation are arguably two separate but related disciplines. Both domains often focus on providing intuitive interactions and look to provide optimal cognitive ergonomics to facilitate task completion and/or ease of use. In this position paper, we discuss how combining these disciplines can be critical to the field of Visual Analytics. The paper further eludes to a Visual Analytics platform being developed to help researchers explore patient metadata to facilitate comprehension of a patient population.

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            Contributors
            Conference
            July 2018
            July 2018
            : 1-4
            Affiliations
            [0001]School of Computing

            Ulster University, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, BT37 0QB
            [0002]Clinisent, 1 Chlorine Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AJ
            [0003]School of Engineering

            Ulster University

            Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, BT37 0QB
            [0004]School of Communication & Media

            Ulster University

            Shore Road, Newtownabbey

            Co Antrim, BT37 0QB
            Article
            10.14236/ewic/HCI2018.68
            92f02cd2-057e-4d65-b78e-7698a1fe1055
            © Cairns et al. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. Proceedings of British HCI 2018. Belfast, UK.

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

            Proceedings of the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
            HCI
            32
            Belfast, UK
            4 - 6 July 2018
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Human Computer Interaction Conference
            History
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            1477-9358 BCS Learning & Development

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            Categories
            Electronic Workshops in Computing

            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Data,human computer interaction,visualisation,cognitive psychology,visual analytics

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