Proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Centered Multimedia 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1290128.1290137
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Preattentive visualization of information relevance

Abstract: When presenting complex, multidimensional data to users, emphasis of relevant information plays an important role. Especially when data is arranged according to several criteria, the simultaneous use of multiple visualization metaphors frequently results in information overload and unintuitive visualizations. In this paper, we present a comparison of preattentive visual features specifically for highlighting relevance of data extracted from electronic documents in an information-rich virtual environment. Sever… Show more

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“…A summarization of preattentive techniques for visualization of information relevance is given in [7]. Preattentive techniques allow a user to unconsciously accumulate information before actively focusing on an information entity.…”
Section: Presentation Of Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summarization of preattentive techniques for visualization of information relevance is given in [7]. Preattentive techniques allow a user to unconsciously accumulate information before actively focusing on an information entity.…”
Section: Presentation Of Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuzziness is about uncertainty and it indicates the probability that something is true. It has been used in information retrieval to account for data itself (Gershon, 1992), for result visualisation (Deller et al, 2007), for ontology to support in matching (Zhai et al, 2008) and for methods of matching (Ji & Yao, 2007).…”
Section: June 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our idea is to visualize multimedia with attributes, where the focus lies on the most important attribute leading to the reduced complexity of domain space. Following the preattentive visual patterns [5] we created a pleasant interface that allows a user to comprehend the content quicker and more effortlessly. From five basic patterns to distinguish objects (colour, size, rotation, movement and shape) we have utilized the colour as an element to distinguish entities and the movement as a navigation element, which attracts users.…”
Section: Visualization Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%