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A Model of Multi-Scale Perceptual Organization in Information Graphics
Seattle, Washington October 20-October 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFVIS.2003.12490052003 IEEE Symposium on Information Vi ...
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Martin Wattenberg, IBM Research
Danyel Fisher, University of California, Irvine
We propose a new method for assessing the perceptual organization of information graphics, based on the premise that the visual structure of an image should match the structure of the data it is intended to convey. The core of our method is a new formal model of one type of perceptual structure, based on classical machine vision techniques for analyzing an image at multiple resolutions. The model takes as input an arbitrary grayscale image and returns a lattice structure describing the visual organization of the image. We show how this model captures several aspects of traditional design aesthetics, and we describe a software tool that implements the model to help designers analyze and refine visual displays. Our emphasis here is on demonstrating the model?s potential as a design aid rather than as a description of human perception, but given its initial promise we propose a variety of ways in which the model could be extended and validated.
Index Terms:
Visualization, Perceptual Organization, Scale Space, Design Methodology
Citation:
Martin Wattenberg, Danyel Fisher, "A Model of Multi-Scale Perceptual Organization in Information Graphics," infovis, pp.4, 2003 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2003), 2003
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