VIS Short Papers: Theory, Cognition, and Sensemaking

Session chair: Cindy Xiong

Thursday, Oct 29th, 2020 @ 14:00 – 15:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
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Characterizing Automated Data Insights

Terrance Law

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14:00 – 14:10GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

Design Judgment in Data Visualization Practice

Paul Parsons

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14:10 – 14:20GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

What are Data Insights to Professional Visualization Users?

Terrance Law

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14:20 – 14:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

A Didactic Methodology for Crafting Information Visualizations

Mandy Keck

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14:30 – 14:40GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

CrowdTrace: Visualizing Provenance in Distributed Sensemaking

Tianyi Li

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14:40 – 14:50GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

Let's Gamble: How a Poor Visualization Can Elicit Risky Behavior

Melanie Bancilhon

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14:50 – 15:00GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

Exploring How Personality Models Information Visualization Preferences

Tomás Alves

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15:00 – 15:10GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

Why Shouldn't All Charts Be Scatter Plots? Beyond Precision-Driven Visualizations

Enrico Bertini

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15:10 – 15:20GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

Data Visualization Practitioners' Perspectives on Chartjunk

Paul Parsons

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15:20 – 15:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page

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