Title :
Show Me: Automatic Presentation for Visual Analysis
Author :
Mackinlay, Jock D. ; Hanrahan, Pat ; Stolte, Chris
Author_Institution :
Tableau Software, Seattle
Abstract :
This paper describes Show Me, an integrated set of user interface commands and defaults that incorporate automatic presentation into a commercial visual analysis system called Tableau. A key aspect of Tableau is VizQL, a language for specifying views, which is used by Show Me to extend automatic presentation to the generation of tables of views (commonly called small multiple displays). A key research issue for the commercial application of automatic presentation is the user experience, which must support the flow of visual analysis. User experience has not been the focus of previous research on automatic presentation. The Show Me user experience includes the automatic selection of mark types, a command to add a single field to a view, and a pair of commands to build views for multiple fields. Although the use of these defaults and commands is optional, user interface logs indicate that Show Me is used by commercial users.
Keywords :
algebraic specification; data analysis; data visualisation; specification languages; user interfaces; algebraic specification language; automatic presentation; data analysis; data visualization; graphic design; small multiple display; user interface; visual analysis system; Best practices; Data analysis; Data visualization; Displays; Encoding; Graphics; Information analysis; Specification languages; User interfaces; Automatic presentation; best practices; data visualization; graphic design; small multiples.; visual analysis; Computer Graphics; Expert Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval; Programming Languages; Software; Software Design; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70594