Towards Automating Data Narratives

Y. Gil, D. Garijo
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We propose a new area of research on automating data narratives. Data narratives are containers of information about computationally generated research findings. They have three major components: 1) A record of events, that describe a new result through a workflow and/or provenance of all the computations executed; 2) Persistent entries for key entities involved for data, software versions, and workflows; 3) A set of narrative accounts that are automatically generated human-consumable renderings of the record and entities and can be included in a paper. Different narrative accounts can be used for different audiences with different content and details, based on the level of interest or expertise of the reader. Data narratives can make science more transparent and reproducible, because they ensure that the text description of the computational experiment reflects with high fidelity what was actually done. Data narratives can be incorporated in papers, either in the methods section or as supplementary materials. We introduce DANA, a prototype that illustrates how to generate data narratives automatically, and describe the information it uses from the computational records. We also present a formative evaluation of our approach and discuss potential uses of automated data narratives.
迈向自动化数据叙述
我们提出了一个自动化数据叙述的新研究领域。数据叙述是关于计算生成的研究结果的信息的容器。它们有三个主要组成部分:1)事件记录,通过工作流和/或执行的所有计算的来源描述新结果;2)涉及数据、软件版本和工作流的关键实体的持久条目;3)一组记叙文,自动生成人类可消费的记录和实体的渲染,可以包含在一篇论文中。根据读者的兴趣或专业水平,不同的内容和细节可以针对不同的受众使用不同的叙事方式。数据叙述可以使科学更加透明和可复制,因为它们确保了计算实验的文本描述以高保真度反映了实际所做的事情。数据叙述可以纳入论文,无论是在方法部分或作为补充材料。我们介绍了DANA,这是一个原型,说明了如何自动生成数据叙述,并描述了它从计算记录中使用的信息。我们还对我们的方法进行了形成性评估,并讨论了自动数据叙述的潜在用途。
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