一行字能表达的意思:

V. Lechner
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摘要

线是数据可视化中广泛使用的图形元素,其目的通常是表示其他视觉元素之间的连接。本文以社会符号学理论为基础,探讨了连接线的符号学功能,以及这些功能与形式变化之间的关系。结果表明,除了连接元素的基本功能外,这些线条还可以指示确定性的水平,指导观众将信息作为叙事或概念主张来阅读,指示衔接模式,并调节观众的立场。这些发现为进一步的视觉习惯形成的实证研究提供了依据。
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What a line can say:
The line is a graphical element widely used in data visualizations, its purpose often being to signal a connection between other visual elements. Based on social semiotic theory, this article investigates what semiotic functions connecting lines can have and how these functions can be related to variations in form. The results show that, in addition to the basic function of connecting elements, such lines can also indicate the level of certainty, direct the viewer to read the information either as a narrative or a conceptual claim, indicate patterns of cohesion, and regulate the viewer’s position. These findings allow for further empirical research on the formation of visual conventions.
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