Serendipitous Explanations: Interaction‐Triggered Comprehension Aids in Visualization
Abstract Evidence continues to accrue around the difficulties people have understanding new and complex visualizations, which in turn provides continued incentive to explore additional methods of supporting visualization viewers. Through leveraging viewers' spontaneous visualization sensemaking activities, we introduce a Serendipitous Explanation ...
M. Rezaie, M. Tory, S. Carpendale
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A Deflationary Account of Information in Terms of Probability. [PDF]
Manzotti R.
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Fronto-temporal regions encode the manner of motion in spatial language. [PDF]
Quandt LC +3 more
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SlideSAVR: Enabling Live Analysis during Data Presentations via Multimodal Sketching and Voice Input
Abstract Interpersonal communication in data science can yield sought‐after insights, but presentation environments are often not conducive for live analysis, forcing the process to move offline. Through a formative survey with 16 participants, we identified both technical (e.g., complexity of tools) and psychological (e.g., pressure of programming ...
C. Han +5 more
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The Effect of Visual Word Segmentation Cues in Tibetan Reading. [PDF]
Wang D, Niu D, Li T, Gao X.
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Grey and white matter substrates of action naming. [PDF]
Akinina Y +9 more
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A Comparative User Study on Control‐Flow Visualizations of Event Log Data
This paper compares seven commonly used control‐flow visualizations using a formal user study with 48 participants. Directly‐Follows Graphs (DFGs), Petri nets, Business Process Model and Notations, Process trees, variant timelines, Icicle plots, and Sankey visualizations are evaluated on their performance on different tasks, understandability, and user
S. van der Linden +4 more
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Slowly but Surely: Adverbs Support Verb Learning in 2-Year-Olds. [PDF]
Syrett K, Arunachalam S, Waxman SR.
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SiGnature: Explicit Motion Diffusion for Stylized Semantic Gesture Generation
Abstract While recent advances in co‐speech gesture generation have achieved impressive rhythmic synchronization, synthesizing gestures that are both semantically meaningful and faithful to a speaker's unique non‐verbal style remains an open challenge.
Adi Rosenthal +4 more
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‘Do You Realise People Are Dying There?!’: Ukrainian Adolescents Reflecting on Death During Wartime
ABSTRACT This article explores how Ukrainian refugee adolescents in Romania think and speak about death and loss amid war and displacement. While contemporary Western societies display an unprecedented visibility of death, they continue to exclude children from genuine conversations about mortality, maintaining a protective silence.
Adriana Teodorescu, Alina Bărbuță
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