CYHCRMJul 7, 2020

regvis.net -- A Visual Bibliography of Regulatory Visualization

arXiv:2007.03573v14 citations
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This work addresses the need for a centralized resource for researchers in computing and finance to access regulatory visualization literature, though it is incremental as it primarily compiles existing publications.

The researchers tackled the problem of organizing literature in regulatory visualization by creating regvis.net, a visual bibliography that manually tags over 80 publications and provides interactive search and filtering features.

Information visualization and visual analytics technology has attracted significant attention from the financial regulation community. In this research, we present regvis.net, a visual survey of regulatory visualization that allows researchers from both the computing and financial communities to review their literature of interest. We have collected and manually tagged more than 80 regulation visualization related publications. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first publication set tailored for regulatory visualization. We have provided a webpage (http://regvis.net) for interactive searches and filtering. Each publication is represented by a thumbnail of the representative system interface or key visualization chart, and users can conduct multi-condition screening explorations and fixed text searches.

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