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Using dynamic circles and squares to visualize spatio-temporal variation (2211.05965v1)

Published 11 Nov 2022 in cs.HC and cs.IR

Abstract: Visualizations such as bar charts, scatter plots, and objects on geographical maps often convey critical information, including exact and relative numeric values, using shapes. The choice of shape and method of encoding information is often arbitrarily, or based on convention. However, past studies have shown that the human eye can be fooled by visual representations. The Ebbinghaus illusion demonstrates that the perceived relative sizes of shapes depends on their configuration, which in turn can affect judgements, especially in visualizations like proportional symbol maps. In this study we evaluate the effects of varying the type of shapes and metrics for encoding data in visual representations on a spatio-temporal map interface. We find that some combinations of shape and metric are more conducive to accurate human judgements than others, and provide recommendations for applying these findings in future visualization designs.

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