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open-access-imgOpen AccessStorytelling and Visualization: An Extended Survey
Author(s)
Chao Tong,
Richard D. Roberts,
Rita Borgo,
Sean Walton,
Robert S. Laramee,
Kodzo Wegba,
Aidong Lu,
Yun Wang,
Huamin Qu,
Qiong Luo,
Xiaojuan Ma
Publication year2018
Publication title
information
Resource typeJournals
PublisherMDPI
Throughout history, storytelling has been an effective way of conveying information and knowledge. In the field of visualization, storytelling is rapidly gaining momentum and evolving cutting-edge techniques that enhance understanding. Many communities have commented on the importance of storytelling in data visualization. Storytellers tend to be integrating complex visualizations into their narratives in growing numbers. In this paper, we present a survey of storytelling literature in visualization and present an overview of the common and important elements in storytelling visualization. We also describe the challenges in this field as well as a novel classification of the literature on storytelling in visualization. Our classification scheme highlights the open and unsolved problems in this field as well as the more mature storytelling sub-fields. The benefits offer a concise overview and a starting point into this rapidly evolving research trend and provide a deeper understanding of this topic.
Subject(s)art , artificial intelligence , computer science , creative visualization , data science , field (mathematics) , geometry , information visualization , literature , mathematics , narrative , point (geometry) , pure mathematics , storytelling , visualization
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.349
H-Index28
ISSN2078-2489
DOI10.3390/info9030065

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