Browsing by Author "Aigner, Wolfgang"
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Item EuroVis 2023 Short Papers: Frontmatter(The Eurographics Association, 2023) Hoellt, Thomas; Aigner, Wolfgang; Wang, Bei; Hoellt, Thomas; Aigner, Wolfgang; Wang, BeiItem netflower: Dynamic Network Visualization for Data Journalists(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2019) Stoiber, Christina; Rind, Alexander; Grassinger, Florian; Gutounig, Robert; Goldgruber, Eva; Sedlmair, Michael; Emrich, Štefan; Aigner, Wolfgang; Gleicher, Michael and Viola, Ivan and Leitte, HeikeJournalists need visual interfaces that cater to the exploratory nature of their investigative activities. In this paper, we report on a four-year design study with data journalists. The main result is netflower, a visual exploration tool that supports journalists in investigating quantitative flows in dynamic network data for story-finding. The visual metaphor is based on Sankey diagrams and has been extended to make it capable of processing large amounts of input data as well as network change over time. We followed a structured, iterative design process including requirement analysis and multiple design and prototyping iterations in close cooperation with journalists. To validate our concept and prototype, a workshop series and two diary studies were conducted with journalists. Our findings indicate that the prototype can be picked up quickly by journalists and valuable insights can be achieved in a few hours. The prototype can be accessed at: http://netflower.fhstp.ac.at/Item Using Data Comics to Enhance Visualization Literacy(The Eurographics Association, 2022) Boucher, Magdalena; Stoiber, Christina; Aigner, Wolfgang; Krone, Michael; Lenti, Simone; Schmidt, JohannaVisualization Literacy as a skill is becoming important, as growing amounts of data require complex ways of visualizing and interpreting them. Yet, it is hardly taught during general education, and not many resources conveying visualization knowledge in an easily accessible way exist. We draw on the notion of data comics, which are already well-suited for communicating visualization insights, but so far have not been explored in the context of teaching visualization skills. We aim to map the research landscape around this idea through a systematic literature research and present a first overview of related areas and how they might influence data comics used to enhance visualization literacy.