Talk:Taxonomy

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Taxonomy

Could these be added;

  1. Shneiderman B. The eyes have it: A task by data type taxonomy for information visualizations, In Proceedings IEEE Visual Languages , pages 336-343, Boulder, CO, Sept 1996.
  2. Ed H. Chi, A Taxonomy of Visualization Techniques Using the Data State Reference Model, Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000, p.69, October 09-10, 2000
  3. A Taxonomy of Information Visualization User-Interfaces By Chris Northl, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland at College Park. http://www.lirmm.fr/InfoViz/ASEval/References/shneiderman.php
  4. OLIVE: On-line Library of Information Visualization Environments. http://otal.umd.edu/Olive/

They are taxonomies of the information visualisations studied in infoviz, rather than a taxonomy of the field, but they are at least a starting point.

Spdegabrielle 22:49, 3 November 2007 (CET)

Spdegabrielle 11:23, 4 November 2007 (CET)

possible taxonomy

  1. Visual Analytics
  2. Information Visualisation
    1. Information Visualisation - Techniques
    2. Information Visualisation - Usability
    3. Information Visualisation - Applications
    4. Information Visualisation - Collaborative Visualisation
    5. Information Visualisation - Web Visualisation
    6. Information Visualisation - Large Scale Visualisation
  3. Knowledge Visualisation
    1. Knowledge Visualisation - New Classifications
    2. Knowledge Visualisation - Theory
    3. Knowledge Visualisation - Application
  4. Indigenous Knowledge Visualisation
  5. Knowledge Domain Visualisation
  6. Information Visualisation in Biomedical Informatics-IVBi
  7. Visualisation in Built and Rural Environments
  8. Design Visualisation
  9. Visual Data Mining
  10. HCI - Interaction Design for Information Visualisations
  11. Applications of Graph Theory
  12. Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality
  13. Multimedia and E-Learning
  14. Digital Art
  15. Animation, Computer Games and their Applications
  16. Education

Section headings from the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference Information Visualization (IV '07)

I think these work better than the section headings from 'using vision to think' for instance, as they are centered on research practice, rather than trying to present a unified view of the field.

Spdegabrielle 23:37, 4 November 2007 (CET)


The ACM Computing Classification System (1998)

Has little to say on information visualisation; but does show how one might be constructed. (ACM reserves all rights - so don't copy/paste.)

Spdegabrielle 23:37, 4 November 2007 (CET)

Very interesting work

It is great that you are thinking about how the field of information visualization can be described via a taxonomy! It would be very handy to have such a taxonomy which might also ease my current struggling when using ACM's or other's taxonomies to categorize research papers in the field.

-- Wolfgang Aigner 12:07, 5 November 2007 (CET)