Proceedings of the 2006 AVI Workshop on BEyond Time and Errors: Novel Evaluation Methods for Information Visualization 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1168149.1168168
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Task taxonomy for graph visualization

Abstract: Our goal is to define a list of tasks for graph visualization that has enough detail and specificity to be useful to: 1) designers who want to improve their system and 2) to evaluators who want to compare graph visualization systems. In this paper, we suggest a list of tasks we believe are commonly encountered while analyzing graph data. We define graph specific objects and demonstrate how all complex tasks could be seen as a series of low-level tasks performed on those objects. We believe that our taxonomy, a… Show more

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“…Many taxonomies have been suggested to organize tasks performed by participants, working with visualizations (e.g., [93,8,61,96,21]). The purpose of these taxonomies is to support visualization experts in creating the visualization design and to support the evaluation of visualizations.…”
Section: Study Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many taxonomies have been suggested to organize tasks performed by participants, working with visualizations (e.g., [93,8,61,96,21]). The purpose of these taxonomies is to support visualization experts in creating the visualization design and to support the evaluation of visualizations.…”
Section: Study Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors performed ten different experiments each with a different task. Their tasks are inspired by the graph task taxonomy of Lee et al [61] which is in turn inspired by the information visualization task taxonomy of Amar et al [8]. Neither of these taxonomies has any consideration about the impact of using crowdsourcing for an evaluation.…”
Section: Tasks In Existing Studiesmentioning
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“…Lee et al taxonomized common graph visualization interactions in [77]. They separate low level tasks into topological, attribute, and browsing based groups.…”
Section: Graph Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the name suggests, all node-link diagrams are an instance of using link connection marks. These diagrams best support tasks that pertain to the topological structure of networks [7], for example path tracing. In tree drawing, containment is also used; for example, all treemap variants are an instance of using link containment marks.…”
Section: Using Spacementioning
confidence: 99%