Visualizations: From complex analyses to actionable findings
9th Bi-annual International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM9) - Laura G. Militello, Drew M. Bowers, Thomas R. Boehnlein, Robert B. Olding and Keith Ambrose - - To provide visualizations that will support high-level decision makers in leveraging findings from analyses conducted using...
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