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A Survey on Transition Techniques in Narrative Visualization
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Transition Techniques in Narrative Visualization" by Miss Leni YANG Abstract: Narrative visualization communicates data insights by integrating storytelling and data visualizations. It often presents multiple data visualizations in a logical sequence. Then how to keep viewers orientated and engaged between consecutive data visualizations becomes a critical issue. Animation is a promising method which can smooth the transition, facilitate the perception of changes in graphics, and increase the engagement of viewers. However, crafting effective animated transitions is challenging. It is often difficult to reduce visual clutter and enhance visual tracking when animating multiple components in graphics. Moreover, revealing the relation between complex data graphics requires careful design. In this survey, we firstly review how animated transitions are applied in practice through case studies. After that, we discuss related papers based on what tasks animated transitions work on, namely, enhancing visual tracking and revealing relation. Finally, after combining the survey results of real cases and research papers, we identify opportunities for future research. Date: Friday, 11 October 2019 Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm Venue: Room 2408 Lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Huamin Qu (Supervisor) Prof. Andrew Horner (Chairperson) Prof. Long Quan Prof. Chiew-Lan Tai **** ALL are Welcome ****