Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data
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Resumo: | One of the biggest challenges today is how to present data to users in a clear and easy way in different domains of application. One way to do this is to tell stories with data, as this makes it possible to improve user engagement and understanding of a given context. By using narrative elements, it is possible to provide readers with better explanations of what is being presented. To understand the research scenario about this topic, a systematic review of the literature was performed, through a snowballing procedure. As results, the main characteristics of these visualizations were identified as well as the genres and tools used in their development, and the main visualization techniques used. These results demonstrate that the most used genres are slideshows, data comics, annotated charts, magazine style, and flow chart. One of the main open questions is about the genres used for each - different - type of data, demonstrating that the topic is emerging and necessary. |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using datanarrative visualizationstorytellingdata visualizationOne of the biggest challenges today is how to present data to users in a clear and easy way in different domains of application. One way to do this is to tell stories with data, as this makes it possible to improve user engagement and understanding of a given context. By using narrative elements, it is possible to provide readers with better explanations of what is being presented. To understand the research scenario about this topic, a systematic review of the literature was performed, through a snowballing procedure. As results, the main characteristics of these visualizations were identified as well as the genres and tools used in their development, and the main visualization techniques used. These results demonstrate that the most used genres are slideshows, data comics, annotated charts, magazine style, and flow chart. One of the main open questions is about the genres used for each - different - type of data, demonstrating that the topic is emerging and necessary.Brazilian Computer Society2022-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/233010.5753/jis.2022.2330Journal of Interactive Systems; v. 13 n. 1 (2022); 77-86Journal on Interactive Systems; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022); 77-862763-771910.5753/jis.2022reponame:Journal on Interactive Systemsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)instacron:SBCenghttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/2330/1943Copyright (c) 2022 Mariana Borges, Claiton Marques Correa, Milenehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges, MarianaCorrea, Claiton MarquesSilveira, Milene Selbach2023-10-12T20:47:54Zoai:ojs2.sol.sbc.org.br:article/2330Revistahttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/ONGhttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/oaijis@sbc.org.br2763-77192763-7719opendoar:2023-10-12T20:47:54Journal on Interactive Systems - Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)false |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data Borges, Mariana narrative visualization storytelling data visualization |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Fundamental elements and characteristics for telling stories using data |
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Borges, Mariana |
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Borges, Mariana Correa, Claiton Marques Silveira, Milene Selbach |
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Correa, Claiton Marques Silveira, Milene Selbach |
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Borges, Mariana Correa, Claiton Marques Silveira, Milene Selbach |
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narrative visualization storytelling data visualization |
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narrative visualization storytelling data visualization |
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One of the biggest challenges today is how to present data to users in a clear and easy way in different domains of application. One way to do this is to tell stories with data, as this makes it possible to improve user engagement and understanding of a given context. By using narrative elements, it is possible to provide readers with better explanations of what is being presented. To understand the research scenario about this topic, a systematic review of the literature was performed, through a snowballing procedure. As results, the main characteristics of these visualizations were identified as well as the genres and tools used in their development, and the main visualization techniques used. These results demonstrate that the most used genres are slideshows, data comics, annotated charts, magazine style, and flow chart. One of the main open questions is about the genres used for each - different - type of data, demonstrating that the topic is emerging and necessary. |
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2022 |
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2022-06-19 |
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https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/2330 10.5753/jis.2022.2330 |
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Copyright (c) 2022 Mariana Borges, Claiton Marques Correa, Milene http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Copyright (c) 2022 Mariana Borges, Claiton Marques Correa, Milene http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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Brazilian Computer Society |
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Brazilian Computer Society |
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Journal of Interactive Systems; v. 13 n. 1 (2022); 77-86 Journal on Interactive Systems; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022); 77-86 2763-7719 10.5753/jis.2022 reponame:Journal on Interactive Systems instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC) instacron:SBC |
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