Studying Color Blending for Visualizing Social Artifacts
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RELATERTE DOKUMENTER
As it is essentially not possible to achieve both goals, interpre- tation of absolute values and a good distribution in the color map range, with any transformation, we allow the
In con- trast to the first color linking design, we can now use differ- ent color mappings in the two views, e.g., to show call count in the activity view and call duration in
Third, the fixed color mode data are interpreted to deter- mine how many color values are needed to specify the color endpoints, how many extra color mode bits are present, and how
All of these characteristics make up what we call the Foundations of Appearance (see Figure 1.) This foundation of appearance has been adapted from the appearance framework proposed
Though earlier results [BSP ∗ 09] would seem to argue against the use of color for representing uncertainty, we feel that this can be attributed to the large number of distinct
We studied to which extent color blend- ing provides users with the means to understand the provenience of data items by conducting a user study with 73 subjects using CIE-LCh
Color mapping or color transfer is a class of techniques that aims to provide a simple way of achieving complex color changes in images by allowing the color palette and possibly
We use an online presentation analogous to the color key task from Ware’s 1988 paper, Color Sequences for Univariate Maps, testing colormaps similar to those in the original paper