Improving Information Perception of Graphical Displays – an Experimental Study on the Display of Column Graphs
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2014
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Due to the fact that the quality of decisions is linked to the availability of information and to the ability of the
human brain to process this in an effective and efficient way, its selection and representation are of major
importance in business communication. Graphs and tables are widely used to transform raw data into a more
understandable format, but there are not any empirically tested guidelines that consider the cognition and
perception abilities of humans. This paper therefore explores how specific visual designs applied to column
graphs influence effectiveness and efficiency by applying the technique of eye-tracking to make an accurate
assessment of what the observer is looking at. The tested design elements show significant results and allow the
deduction of the following design guidelines for column graphs: do not use a 3D view for depicting two
dimensional data, do not use non-zero or broken axes, do show label values, do not use horizontal gridlines or
the label axis when showing label values and do align the label values depending on the available space (either
horizontally or vertically).
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vizualizace informací, vnímání informací, sloupcové grafy, sledování oka
Citation
WSCG 2014: Full Papers Proceedings: 22nd International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 19-26.