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Well, this sounds interesting, but can anybody show me the proof? [[User:Yijisoo|Yijisoo]]
Well, this sounds interesting, but can anybody show me the proof? [[User:Yijisoo|Yijisoo]]
[[wikipedia:Deutsch Limit]]
 
[[wikipedia:Deutsch Limit]]
 
== Basic perceptual rules and limits ==
 
I am always interested in basic perceptual rules and limits but so far there seems to be not mut knowledge in this respect in the InfoVis community. [[Ware, Colin|Colin Ware's]] [[Ware, C.: Information Visualization - Perception for Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004|book]] is a good starting point but I'm eager for much more... [[Brad Paley|Paley, Bradford W.]] gave a few literature references in recent talks I attended at [[IV05]] and [[Mensch & Computer 2005]]/Ars Electronica to books from perceptual and cognitive sciences - I think there is a lot to learn from these communities that is highly relevant for [[Information Visualization|InfoVis]].
 
Maybe someone can give a few pointers to relevant literature of this kind?
 
-- [[User:Iwolf|Wolfgang Aigner]] 09:48, 6 June 2006 (CEST)

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Well, this sounds interesting, but can anybody show me the proof? Yijisoo

wikipedia:Deutsch Limit

Basic perceptual rules and limits[edit]

I am always interested in basic perceptual rules and limits but so far there seems to be not mut knowledge in this respect in the InfoVis community. Colin Ware's book is a good starting point but I'm eager for much more... Paley, Bradford W. gave a few literature references in recent talks I attended at IV05 and Mensch & Computer 2005/Ars Electronica to books from perceptual and cognitive sciences - I think there is a lot to learn from these communities that is highly relevant for InfoVis.

Maybe someone can give a few pointers to relevant literature of this kind?

-- Wolfgang Aigner 09:48, 6 June 2006 (CEST)