2020
DOI: 10.1109/tvcg.2019.2934208
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Evaluating Perceptual Bias During Geometric Scaling of Scatterplots

Abstract: Scatterplots are frequently scaled to fit display areas in multi-view and multi-device data analysis environments. A common method used for scaling is to enlarge or shrink the entire scatterplot together with the inside points synchronously and proportionally. This process is called geometric scaling. However, geometric scaling of scatterplots may cause a perceptual bias, that is, the perceived and physical values of visual features may be dissociated with respect to geometric scaling. For example, if a scatte… Show more

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