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A SURVEY ON NARRATIVE VISUALIZATION
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A SURVEY ON NARRATIVE VISUALIZATION" by Miss Yun WANG Abstract: Visualization is commonly used to represent data in intuitive and easily understandable visual forms to facilitate knowledge discovery. However, when data becomes more and more complex, visualization techniques also become more and more sophisticated. In addition, cutting-edge visual analytics systems often involve both advanced data mining and visualization techniques, and a sequence of data mining and interactive visualizations steps is needed to reveal hidden information in the data. All these recent developments make it difficult to present information and visualization results to ordinary users. Narrative visualization, which organizes information into stories and then conveys the stories using visual forms, shows great potential to address this issue. Narrative visualization connects a sequence of visual forms in a meaningful structure and tells the stories in an explorative and communicative visual style, which makes the information easier to understand and remember. In this survey, we first summarize relevant storytelling and narrative methods, followed by a brief introduction of visualization techniques. Then, we review the existing narrative visualization theories and techniques (e.g., narrative visualization genres, narrative structures, visual narrative tactics and end-users' interpretation of narrative visualization) as well as applications of narrative visualization in scientific discovery, education, business intelligence and journalism. Finally, we conclude with several potential research directions and topics. Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2014 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 5561 Lifts 27/28 Committee Members: Dr. Qiong Luo (Supervisor) Dr. Pedro Sander (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Huamin Qu **** ALL are Welcome ****