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15 April 2008 Using a human cognition model in the creation of collaborative knowledge visualizations
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This paper explores the basis and usefulness of a predictive model for the architecture of data and knowledge visualizations based on human higher-cognition, including human tendencies in reasoning heuristics and cognitive biases. The strengths and weakness of would-be human and computer collaborators are explored, and a model framework is outlined and discussed.
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Tera Marie Green and William Ribarsky "Using a human cognition model in the creation of collaborative knowledge visualizations", Proc. SPIE 6983, Defense and Security 2008: Special Sessions on Food Safety, Visual Analytics, Resource Restricted Embedded and Sensor Networks, and 3D Imaging and Display, 69830C (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777189
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Cognitive modeling

Visual analytics

Visual process modeling

Cognition

Human-machine interfaces

Data modeling

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