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| The concept of visual variables was introduced by [[Bertin]] in 1983. The list of visual
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| variables was later expanded by [[Mackinlay%2C_Jock_D.|Mackinlay]]. Sometimes visual variables are also called
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| '''visual attributes'''.
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| The list was further expanded by several later publications. Most of them are also grouping
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| the visual variables, e.g. combining ''length'', ''area'' and ''repetition'' to ''shape'' or breaking down
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| ''position'' in the three dimensions of space and one time dimension.
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| The process of mapping data to visual variables is called [[visual mapping]].
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| === Visual Variables based on Mackinlay ===
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| ===== Sorted by Accuracy for Quantitive Tasks =====
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| Position
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| Length
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| Angle
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| Slope
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| Area
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| Volume
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| Density
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| Color Saturation
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| ===== Sorted by Accuracy for Ordinal Tasks =====
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| Position
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| Density
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| Color Saturation
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| Color Hue
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| Texture
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| Connection
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| Containment
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| Length
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| Angle
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| Slope
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| Area
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| Volume
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| ===== Sorted by Accuracy for Nominal Tasks =====
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| Position
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| Color Hue
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| Texture
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| Connection
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| Containment
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| Density
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| Color Saturation
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| Shape
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| Length
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| Angle
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| Slope
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| Area
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| Volume
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