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Supporting Sensemaking of Complex Objects with Visualizations: Visibility and Complementarity of Interactions
2016
Informatics
Making sense of complex objects is difficult, and typically requires the use of external representations to support cognitive demands while reasoning about the objects. Visualizations are one type of external representation that can be used to support sensemaking activities. In this paper, we investigate the role of two design strategies in making the interactive features of visualizations more supportive of users' exploratory needs when trying to make sense of complex objects. These two
doi:10.3390/informatics3040020
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