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- 2022
- Tomás Alves, Carlota Dias, Daniel Gonçalves, Sandra Gama, Joana Henriques-Calado:
How Personality and Visual Channels Affect Insight Generation. BELIV 2022: 47-55 - Katrin Angerbauer, Michael Sedlmair:
Toward Inclusion and Accessibility in Visualization Research: Speculations on Challenges, Solution Strategies, and Calls for Action (Position Paper). BELIV 2022: 20-27 - Michael Correll:
Position Paper: Are We Making Progress In Visualization Research? BELIV 2022: 1-10 - Hamza Elhamdadi, Aimen Gaba, Yea-Seul Kim, Cindy Xiong:
How Do We Measure Trust in Visual Data Communication? BELIV 2022: 85-92 - Mai Elshehaly, Kuldeep Sohal, Tom Lawton, Maria Bryant, Mark Mon-Williams:
Creative Visualisation Opportunities Workshops: A Case Study in Population Health. BELIV 2022: 11-19 - Dimitar Garkov, Christoph Müller, Matthias Braun, Daniel Weiskopf, Falk Schreiber:
Research Data Curation in Visualization : Position Paper. BELIV 2022: 56-65 - Kostiantyn Kucher, Nicole Sultanum, Angel Daza, Vasiliki Simaki, Maria Skeppstedt, Barbara Plank, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Narges Mahyar:
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Evaluation and Experimental Design for Visual Text Analytics: Position Paper. BELIV 2022: 28-37 - Kuno Kurzhals, Michael Becher, Nelusa Pathmanathan, Guido Reina:
Evaluating Situated Visualization in AR with Eye Tracking. BELIV 2022: 77-84 - Christoph Müller, Moritz Heinemann, Daniel Weiskopf, Thomas Ertl:
Power Overwhelming: Quantifying the Energy Cost of Visualisation. BELIV 2022: 38-46 - Yasara Peiris, Clara-Maria Barth, Elaine M. Huang, Jürgen Bernard:
A Data-Centric Methodology and Task Typology for Time-Stamped Event Sequences. BELIV 2022: 66-76 - IEEE Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches for Visualization, BELIV 2022, Oklahoma City, OK, USA, October 17, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 979-8-3503-9629-4 [contents]
- 2020
- Priscilla Balestrucci, Katrin Angerbauer, Cristina Morariu, Robin Welsch, Lewis L. Chuang, Daniel Weiskopf, Marc O. Ernst, Michael Sedlmair:
Pipelines Bent, Pipelines Broken: Interdisciplinary Self-Reflection on the Impact of COVID-19 on Current and Future Research (Position Paper). BELIV 2020: 11-18 - Annie Bares, Stephanie Zeller, Cullen D. Jackson, Daniel F. Keefe, Francesca Samsel:
Using Close Reading as a Method for Evaluating Visualizations. BELIV 2020: 29-37 - Jeremy E. Block, Eric D. Ragan:
Micro-entries: Encouraging Deeper Evaluation of Mental Models Over Time for Interactive Data Systems. BELIV 2020: 38-47 - Alyxander Burns, Cindy Xiong, Steven Franconeri, Alberto Cairo, Narges Mahyar:
How to evaluate data visualizations across different levels of understanding. BELIV 2020: 19-28 - Damla Çay, Till Nagel, Asim Evren Yantaç:
Understanding User Experience of COVID-19 Maps through Remote Elicitation Interviews. BELIV 2020: 65-73 - Michael Correll:
What Do We Actually Learn from Evaluations in the "Heroic Era" of Visualization? : Position Paper. BELIV 2020: 48-54 - Christian Knoll, Asil Çetin, Torsten Möller, Miriah Meyer:
Extending Recommendations for Creative Visualization-Opportunities Workshops. BELIV 2020: 81-88 - Tatiana Losev, Sarah Storteboom, Sheelagh Carpendale, Søren Knudsen:
Distributed Synchronous Visualization Design: Challenges and Strategies. BELIV 2020: 1-10 - Michael Oppermann, Tamara Munzner:
Data-First Visualization Design Studies. BELIV 2020: 74-80 - Aditeya Pandey, Uzma Haque Syeda, Michelle A. Borkin:
Towards Identification and Mitigation of Task-Based Challenges in Comparative Visualization Studies. BELIV 2020: 55-64 - Anastasia Bezerianos, Kyle Wm. Hall, Samuel Huron, Matthew Kay, Miriah Meyer, Michael Sedlmair:
IEEE Workshop on Evaluation and Beyond - Methodological Approaches to Visualization, BELIV 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 25-30, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-9642-8 [contents] - 2018
- Anamaria Crisan, Madison A. Elliott:
How to Evaluate an Evaluation Study? Comparing and Contrasting Practices in Vis with Those of Other Disciplines : Position Paper. BELIV 2018: 28-36 - Mai Elshehaly, Natasha Alvarado, Lynn McVey, Rebecca Randell, Mamas Mamas, Roy A. Ruddle:
From Taxonomy to Requirements: A Task Space Partitioning Approach. BELIV 2018: 19-27 - Steve Haroz:
Open Practices in Visualization Research : Opinion Paper. BELIV 2018: 46-52 - Robert Kosara, Steve Haroz:
Skipping the Replication Crisis in Visualization: Threats to Study Validity and How to Address Them : Position Paper. BELIV 2018: 102-107 - Hendrik Lücke-Tieke, Marcel Beuth, Philipp Schader, Thorsten May, Jürgen Bernard, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Lowering the Barrier for Successful Replication and Evaluation. BELIV 2018: 60-68 - Stanislaw Nowak, Lyn Bartram, Thecla Schiphorst:
A Micro-Phenomenological Lens for Evaluating Narrative Visualization. BELIV 2018: 11-18 - Lace M. K. Padilla:
A Case for Cognitive Models in Visualization Research : Position paper. BELIV 2018: 69-77 - Xiaoying Pu, Matthew Kay:
The Garden of Forking Paths in Visualization: A Design Space for Reliable Exploratory Visual Analytics : Position Paper. BELIV 2018: 37-45
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