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{{Definition|We define an '''insight''' as an individual observation about the data by the participant, a unit of discovery. <br>[Saraiya et al., 2005]}} | {{Definition|We define an '''insight''' as an individual observation about the data by the participant, a unit of discovery. <br>[Saraiya et al., 2005]}} | ||
{{Quotation|Insight: The capacity to discern the true nature of a situation; The act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner.|[Merriam-Webster]}} | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:17, 6 June 2006
We define an insight as an individual observation about the data by the participant, a unit of discovery.
[Saraiya et al., 2005]
[Saraiya et al., 2005]
Insight: The capacity to discern the true nature of a situation; The act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner.
[Merriam-Webster]
References
[Saraiya et al., 2005] Purvi Saraiya, Chris North, and Karen Duca, An Insight-Based Methodology for Evaluating Bioinformatics Visualizations, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 11(4):443-456, July/August 2005.