Evaluating visualizations based on the performed task

Describes an ongoing project with the goal of designing and implementing a method to evaluate visualizations based on the tasks supported. The method evaluates time to perform the task and the quality of the user solution. This method is described in detail in this paper. A software tool which uses...

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