Automating the design of graphical presentations of relational information
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Color, graphics, and animation in a computer-assisted learning tutorial lesson
Journal of Computer Based Instruction
The effects of computer animation on adult learning and retrieval tasks
Journal of Computer Based Instruction
Task-analytic approach to the automated design of graphic presentations
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
How not to lie with visualization
Computers in Physics
Exploratory cartographic visualization: advancing the agenda
Computers & Geosciences - Special issue on exploratory cartographic visualization
Time-series animation techniques for visualizing urban growth
Computers & Geosciences - Special issue on exploratory cartographic visualization
Visual task characterization for automated visual discourse synthesis
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization
Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization
Task-Specific Visualization Design
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Managing Time in GIS: An Event-Oriented Approach
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Temporal Databases: Recent Advances in Temporal Databases
The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations
VL '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
The structure of the information visualization design space
INFOVIS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97)
Spatial abilities and the effects of computer animation on short term comprehension and long term conceptual understanding
A problem-oriented classification of visualization techniques
VIS '90 Proceedings of the 1st conference on Visualization '90
User modeling for adaptive visualization systems
VIS '94 Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '94
Semiology of graphics
Evaluating 2D and 3D visualizations of spatiotemporal information
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)
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Cartographic animation has emerged as a potentially effective visualization technique that has an intuitive power in representing dynamic geographical phenomena through its ability to show interrelations amongst geospatial data's components, location, attribute and time. Whereas cartographic animation has prominently featured in communicating geospafial informarion, their use as tools for visual exploration has been hampered by lack of the necessary functionality that is capable of allowing users to interact with the dynamic display. In this paper, we outline an approach that defines visualizations operations or basic visual actions that implement a viewer's task of exploration and characterization of geospatial structures in data or phenomena. The defined operations go along to reinforcing the quest in enabling users to perceive relationships and be able to manipulate geospatial data using more efficient visual tools while keeping low on cognitive demands.