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Cognitive Biases in Visualizations/ edited by Geoffrey Ellis.
other author:
Ellis, Geoffrey.
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XII, 184 p. 31 illus., 27 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
User interfaces (Computer systems). -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95831-6
ISBN:
9783319958316
Cognitive Biases in Visualizations
Cognitive Biases in Visualizations
[electronic resource] /edited by Geoffrey Ellis. - 1st ed. 2018. - XII, 184 p. 31 illus., 27 illus. in color.online resource.
So, What are Cognitive Biases? -- Part I - Bias Definitions, Perspectives and Modelling -- Studying Biases in Visualization Research: Framework and Methods -- Four Perspectives on Human Bias in Visual Analytics -- Bias by Default? A Means for a Priori Interface Measurement -- Part II - Cognitive Biases in Action -- Methods for Discovering Cognitive Biases in a Visual Analytics Environment -- Experts' Vs Optimality of Visualization Design- Data Visualization Literacy and Visualization Biases: Cases for Merging Parallel Threads -- The Biases of Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow -- Part III - Mitigation strategies -- Experimentally Evaluating Bias-Reducing Visual Analytics Techniques in Intelligence Analysis -- Promoting Representational Fluency for Cognitive Bias Mitigation in Information Visualization -- Designing Breadth-Oriented Data Exploration for Mitigating Cognitive Biases -- A Visualization Approach to Addressing Reviewer Bias in Holistic College Admissions -- Cognitive Biases in Visual Analytics: A Critical Reflection.
This book brings together the latest research in this new and exciting area of visualization, looking at classifying and modelling cognitive biases, together with user studies which reveal their undesirable impact on human judgement, and demonstrating how visual analytic techniques can provide effective support for mitigating key biases. A comprehensive coverage of this very relevant topic is provided though this collection of extended papers from the successful DECISIVe workshop at IEEE VIS, together with an introduction to cognitive biases and an invited chapter from a leading expert in intelligence analysis. Cognitive Biases in Visualizations will be of interest to a wide audience from those studying cognitive biases to visualization designers and practitioners. It offers a choice of research frameworks, help with the design of user studies, and proposals for the effective measurement of biases. The impact of human visualization literacy, competence and human cognition on cognitive biases are also examined, as well as the notion of system-induced biases. The well referenced chapters provide an excellent starting point for gaining an awareness of the detrimental effect that some cognitive biases can have on users’ decision-making. Human behavior is complex and we are only just starting to unravel the processes involved and investigate ways in which the computer can assist, however the final section supports the prospect that visual analytics, in particular, can counter some of the more common cognitive errors, which have been proven to be so costly.
ISBN: 9783319958316
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-95831-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA76.9.U83
Dewey Class. No.: 005.437
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