Handbook of Human Centric Visualization 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7485-2_12
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User-Centered Evaluation of Information Visualization Techniques: Making the HCI-InfoVis Connection Explicit

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“…Interviews and observations may collect in-depth results from realistic tasks in natural settings, but lack precision and are difficult to generalize when the sample size is too small to minimize bias in individual subjectivity. User studies or user-centered evaluations have become the predominant method in recent years and are well documented in terms of experimental design, data collection and analysis [17,19,52]. Using eye tracking as a method to infer cognitive processes in user-centered evaluation has long been practiced in InfoViz, and early eye movement studies date back many decades in cognitive and perceptual psychology [23].…”
Section: Evaluation Approaches In Infovizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviews and observations may collect in-depth results from realistic tasks in natural settings, but lack precision and are difficult to generalize when the sample size is too small to minimize bias in individual subjectivity. User studies or user-centered evaluations have become the predominant method in recent years and are well documented in terms of experimental design, data collection and analysis [17,19,52]. Using eye tracking as a method to infer cognitive processes in user-centered evaluation has long been practiced in InfoViz, and early eye movement studies date back many decades in cognitive and perceptual psychology [23].…”
Section: Evaluation Approaches In Infovizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She provides her reflection on user studies and a categorization of testing methods, based on major goals such as understanding vs. evaluation as well as common methodological approaches such as quantitative experiment, qualitative observational study, inspection, and usability study. In another recent publication, Freitas et al [17] discuss usability evaluation for information visualizations by particularly looking at it from a user-centered perspective.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, Senay and Ignatius [27] collected a number of guidelines published by earlier visualization researchers, grouping them by area of application and providing them for use in follow-on design and evaluation work. Others, such as Ware [33] and Few [4,5] have published guidelines in textbook format, intending them to be used to increase knowledge and improve design and evaluation.…”
Section: Guideline Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Request permissions from Permissions@acm.org. iterative design processes that consider users' feedback and input for the development of usable visualizations also increased over the last years (see, e.g., [5,15,24,28]). There is a pronounced need to test information visualizations and visual analytic systems in realistic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%