Rodgers, P., Chapman, P., Blake, A., Nöllenburg, M., Wallinger, M., & Dobler, A. (2024). Hoop Diagrams: A Set Visualization Method. In Diagrammatic Representation and Inference (pp. 377–392). Springer, Cham. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/203881
14th International Conference Diagrammatic Representation and Inference (Diagrams 2024)
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Event date:
27-Sep-2024 - 1-Oct-2024
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Event place:
Munster, Germany
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Number of Pages:
16
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Publisher:
Springer, Cham, Cham
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
hoop diagrams; Linear diagrams; set visualization
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Abstract:
We introduce Hoop Diagrams, a new visualization technique for set data. Hoop Diagrams are a circular visualization with hoops representing sets and sectors representing set intersections. We present an interactive tool for drawing Hoop Diagrams and describe a user study comparing them with Linear Diagrams. The results show only small differences, with users answering questions more quickly with Linear Diagrams, but answering some questions more accurately with Hoop Diagrams. Interaction data indicates that those using set order and intersection highlighting were more successful at answering questions, but those
who used other interactions had a slower response. The similarity in usability suggests that the diagram type should be chosen based on the presentation method. Linear Diagrams increase in the horizontal direction with the number of intersections, leading to difficulties fitting on a screen. Hoop Diagrams always have a square aspect ratio