Who benefits from Visualization Adaptations? Towards a better Understanding of the Influence of Visualization Literacy

Marc Satkowski, F. Kessler, S. Narciss, Raimund Dachselt
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The ability to read, understand, and comprehend visual information representations is subsumed under the term visualization literacy (VL). One possibility to improve the use of information visualizations is to introduce adaptations. However, it is yet unclear whether people with different VL benefit from adaptations to the same degree. We conducted an online experiment (n = 42) to investigate whether the effect of an adaptation (here: De-Emphasis) of visualizations (bar charts, scatter plots) on performance (accuracy, time) and user experiences depends on users' VL level. Using linear mixed models for the analyses, we found a positive impact of the De-Emphasis adaptation across all conditions, as well as an interaction effect of adaptation and VL on the task completion time for bar charts. This work contributes to a better understanding of the intertwined relationship of VL and visual adaptations and motivates future research.
谁从可视化适应中受益?更好地理解可视化素养的影响
阅读、理解和理解视觉信息表示的能力被归入术语可视化素养(VL)。改进信息可视化使用的一种可能性是引入适应性。然而,目前尚不清楚VL不同的人是否从适应中受益程度相同。我们进行了一项在线实验(n = 42),以调查可视化(条形图,散点图)对性能(准确性,时间)和用户体验的适应(这里:去强调)是否取决于用户的VL水平。使用线性混合模型进行分析,我们发现在所有条件下,去强调适应都有积极的影响,并且适应和VL对柱状图任务完成时间有交互作用。这项工作有助于更好地理解VL和视觉适应的相互交织的关系,并激励未来的研究。
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