作者
Karen B Schloss, Connor C Gramazio, Allison T Silverman, Madeline L Parker, Audrey S Wang
发表日期
2018/9/3
期刊
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
卷号
25
期号
1
页码范围
810-819
出版商
IEEE
简介
To interpret data visualizations, people must determine how visual features map onto concepts. For example, to interpret colormaps, people must determine how dimensions of color (e.g., lightness, hue) map onto quantities of a given measure (e.g., brain activity, correlation magnitude). This process is easier when the encoded mappings in the visualization match people's predictions of how visual features will map onto concepts, their inferred mappings. To harness this principle in visualization design, it is necessary to understand what factors determine people's inferred mappings. In this study, we investigated how inferred color-quantity mappings for colormap data visualizations were influenced by the background color. Prior literature presents seemingly conflicting accounts of how the background color affects inferred color-quantity mappings. The present results help resolve those conflicts, demonstrating that …
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