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Turning Pictures into Numbers: Extracting and Generating Information From Complex Visualizations

We present a study of complex visualization usage by expert meteorological forecasters. We performed a protocol analysis and examined the types of visualizations they examined. We present evidence for how experts are able to make use of complex visualizations. Our findings suggest that users of comp...

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Main Authors: Trafton, J G, Kirschenbaum, Susan S, Tsui, Ted L, Miyamoto, Robert T, Ballas, James A, Raymond, Paula D
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