2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2020.05.028
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On the perceptual influence of shape overlap on data-comparison using scatterplots

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“…the y-axis. We also analyzed our plots using a point overlap metric presented for scatter plots [vOHR20]. In Fig.…”
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“…the y-axis. We also analyzed our plots using a point overlap metric presented for scatter plots [vOHR20]. In Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Next, Steed et al [3] present CrossVis, a visual analytics system that allows users to explore heterogeneous multivariate data, with a specific focus on use cases in materials and climate sciences. Then, van Onzenoodt et al [4] investigate the perceptual influence of shape overlap in scatterplots as it affects data comparison. Based on their work, they provide recommendations for shapes in multiclass scatterplots based on the tasks that are involved.…”
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