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Data visualization and domain knowledge: Insights through focus groups of researchers in Spain

Andrea Vázquez‐Ingelmo, Alicia García‐Holgado, Sonia Verdugo-Castro, Roberto Therón, Francisco José García‐Peñalvo

2024Computers in Human Behavior12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, data visualizations are an intrinsic element of decision-making processes. But they can also lead us to wrong conclusions under different circumstances: lack of data visualization expertise, lack of domain knowledge, biases, polarization, backgrounds, etc. In this sense, it is important to consider potential drawbacks during the design and development processes of these tools and address them before delivering the final product to the user. Following this idea, this work describes the results obtained from the analysis of two focus groups (with different backgrounds and expertise) about data visualizations to validate a previously developed dashboard meta-model and analyze the differences between the two groups regarding the interpretation and thoughts on these tools. The results show differences between the discourses of the two groups, and the analysis of the interventions proves that the meta-model is robust and captures the most relevant elements of data visualizations and information dashboards.

Topics & Concepts

VisualizationComputer scienceData scienceDashboardDomain (mathematical analysis)Information visualizationFocus (optics)Data visualizationInterpretation (philosophy)Domain knowledgeKnowledge managementInformation retrievalData miningProgramming languageMathematicsOpticsPhysicsMathematical analysisData Visualization and AnalyticsCommunication and COVID-19 Impact