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In the curent issue of the ''IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications'' Journal, Chaomei Chen points out the '''Top 10 Unsolved Information Visualization Problems''' [Chen, 2005]. The article is a revised and extended version of the top unresolved problems pointed out at a panel discussion at IEEE Visualization 2004 conference. | In the curent issue of the ''IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications'' Journal, Chaomei Chen points out the '''Top 10 Unsolved Information Visualization Problems''' [Chen, 2005]. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=31454&arnumber=1463074&count=14&index=3 | ||
The article itself is a revised and extended version of the top unresolved problems pointed out at a panel discussion at IEEE Visualization 2004 conference. | |||
The Top 10 Unresolved Problems identified by C. Chen are: | The Top 10 Unresolved Problems identified by C. Chen are: |
Revision as of 15:21, 12 July 2005
In the curent issue of the IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications Journal, Chaomei Chen points out the Top 10 Unsolved Information Visualization Problems [Chen, 2005]. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=31454&arnumber=1463074&count=14&index=3
The article itself is a revised and extended version of the top unresolved problems pointed out at a panel discussion at IEEE Visualization 2004 conference.
The Top 10 Unresolved Problems identified by C. Chen are:
- Usability
- Understanding elementary perceptual–cognitive tasks
- Prior knowledge
- Education and training
- Intrinsic quality measures
- Scalability
- Aesthetics
- Paradigm shift from structures to dynamics
- Causality, visual inference, and predictions
- Knowledge domain visualization
References
- [Chen, 2005]: Chen, C. Top 10 Unsolved Information Visualization Problems, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 25(4):12-16, July-Aug. 2005.