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A Salience-based Quality Metric for Visualization

Authors: H. Jänicke1 and M. Chen2

Published for: Eurographics/ IEEE-VGTC Symposium on Visualization 2010

Abstract:

Salience detection is a principle mechanism to facilitate visual attention. A good visualization guides the observer’s attention to the relevant aspects of the representation. Hence, the distribution of salience over a visualization image is an essential measure of the quality of the visualization. We describe a method for computing such a metric for a visualization image in the context of a given dataset. We show how this technique can be used to analyze a visualization’s salience, improve an existing visualization, and choose the best representation from a set of alternatives. The usefulness of this proposed metric is illustrated using examples from information visualization, volume visualization and flow visualization.

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