HCMay 8, 2020

Guidelines For Pursuing and Revealing Data Abstractions

arXiv:2005.04058v22 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of latent data abstractions for data workers, offering incremental insights through qualitative analysis.

The study tackled the problem of unfamiliar data abstractions among data workers by conducting a survey and interviews, resulting in guidelines for data abstraction in visualization projects based on Grounded Theory analysis.

Many data abstraction types, such as networks or set relationships, remain unfamiliar to data workers beyond the visualization research community. We conduct a survey and series of interviews about how people describe their data, either directly or indirectly. We refer to the latter as latent data abstractions. We conduct a Grounded Theory analysis that (1) interprets the extent to which latent data abstractions exist, (2) reveals the far-reaching effects that the interventionist pursuit of such abstractions can have on data workers, (3) describes why and when data workers may resist such explorations, and (4) suggests how to take advantage of opportunities and mitigate risks through transparency about visualization research perspectives and agendas. We then use the themes and codes discovered in the Grounded Theory analysis to develop guidelines for data abstraction in visualization projects. To continue the discussion, we make our dataset open along with a visual interface for further exploration.

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