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Planning User-Centered Evaluations for Interactive Information Visualizations
Published
Author(s)
Yee-Yin Choong, Theresa O'Connell
Abstract
This paper describes a user-centered methodology to evaluate innovative, complex interactive visualizations (IVs) developed for information analysis. Our research goal is to develop innovative evaluation methods and sensitive metrics to understand how users interact with IVs. Focusing on experimental design, we highlight ways this methodology and its associated metrics are specialized for IV evaluation.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of CHI 2008, Art.Science.Balance
Conference Title
CHI 2008, Art.Science.Balance
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
Metrics, visualization, usability, evaluation
Citation
Choong, Y.
and O'Connell, T.
(2007),
Planning User-Centered Evaluations for Interactive Information Visualizations, Proceedings of CHI 2008, Art.Science.Balance
(Accessed October 18, 2025)