Lines, Blobs, Crosses and Arrows: Diagrammatic Communication with Schematic Figures
Diagrams '00 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Theory and Application of Diagrams
Pictorial and Verbal Tools for Conveying Routes
COSIT '99 Proceedings of the International Conference on Spatial Information Theory: Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Geographic Information Science
Diagrams '08 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Diagrammatic Representation and Inference
Perceptual interpretation of ink annotations on line charts
Proceedings of the 22nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Towards designing audio assistance for comprehending haptic graphs: a multimodal perspective
UAHCI'13 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction: design methods, tools, and interaction techniques for eInclusion - Volume Part I
Towards a systematic understanding of graphical cues in communication through statistical graphs
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
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Widely used statistical graphs (such as line graphs and bar graphs) are usually accompanied by graphical entities other than the graph proper. Those graphical cues, such as point marks and arrows serve for communicative purposes by bringing certain aspects to the foreground over the others. The present study discusses the results of an experimental investigation, in which the participants produced sketches of graphical cues on different types of graphs, given sentential expressions of states and processes. The outcomes of the study have the potential for serving as guidelines for the development of software tools that produce graphical cues.