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BELIV 2014: Paris, France
- Heidi Lam, Petra Isenberg, Tobias Isenberg, Michael Sedlmair:

Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Beyond Time and Errors: Novel Evaluation Methods for Visualization, BELIV 2014, Paris, France, November 10, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3209-5
Rethinking evaluation level-abstracted task vs. in situ evaluation
- Matthew Brehmer, Michael Sedlmair, Stephen Ingram, Tamara Munzner:

Visualizing dimensionally-reduced data: interviews with analysts and a characterization of task sequences. 1-8 - Alexander Rind

, Wolfgang Aigner, Markus Wagner
, Silvia Miksch
, Tim Lammarsch:
User tasks for evaluation: untangling the terminology throughout visualization design and development. 9-15 - Kirsten M. Winters, Denise H. Lach, Judith Bayard Cushing:

Considerations for characterizing domain problems. 16-22 - Michael Correll, Eric C. Alexander, Danielle Albers, Alper Sarikaya, Michael Gleicher:

Navigating reductionism and holism in evaluation. 23-26
Cognitive processes & interaction
- Eric D. Ragan, John R. Goodall:

Evaluation methodology for comparing memory and communication of analytic processes in visual analytics. 27-34 - Michael Smuc:

Just the other side of the coin?: from error- to insight-analysis. 35-40 - Khairi Reda, Andrew E. Johnson

, Jason Leigh, Michael E. Papka
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Evaluating user behavior and strategy during visual exploration. 41-45 - John T. Stasko:

Value-driven evaluation of visualizations. 46-53
New techniques I---eye tracking
- Kuno Kurzhals, Cyrill Fabian Bopp, Jochen Bässler, Felix Ebinger, Daniel Weiskopf

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Benchmark data for evaluating visualization and analysis techniques for eye tracking for video stimuli. 54-60 - Kuno Kurzhals, Brian D. Fisher

, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf
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Evaluating visual analytics with eye tracking. 61-69 - Tanja Blascheck, Thomas Ertl:

Towards analyzing eye tracking data for evaluating interactive visualization systems. 70-77
New techniques II---crowdsourcing
- Nafees U. Ahmed

, Klaus Mueller:
Gamification as a paradigm for the evaluation of visual analytics systems. 78-86 - Yuet Ling Wong, Niklas Elmqvist

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Crowdster: enabling social navigation in web-based visualization using crowdsourced evaluation. 87-94 - Alfie Abdul-Rahman

, Karl J. Proctor, Brian Duffy, Min Chen:
Repeated measures design in crowdsourcing-based experiments for visualization. 95-102
Adopting methods from other fields
- Tanja Mercun:

Evaluation of information visualization techniques: analysing user experience with reaction cards. 103-109 - Alvin Tarrell, Ann L. Fruhling

, Rita Borgo, Camilla Forsell, Georges G. Grinstein, Jean Scholtz:
Toward visualization-specific heuristic evaluation. 110-117 - Simone Kriglstein, Margit Pohl

, Nikolaus Suchy, Johannes Gärtner, Theresia Gschwandtner
, Silvia Miksch
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Experiences and challenges with evaluation methods in practice: a case study. 118-125 - Leslie M. Blaha, Dustin Arendt, Fairul Mohd-Zaid:

More bang for your research buck: toward recommender systems for visual analytics. 126-133 - Michaël Aupetit

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Sanity check for class-coloring-based evaluation of dimension reduction techniques. 134-141
Experience reports
- Sung-Hee Kim, Ji Soo Yi, Niklas Elmqvist

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Oopsy-daisy: failure stories in quantitative evaluation studies for visualizations. 142-146 - Matthew Brehmer, Sheelagh Carpendale, Bongshin Lee, Melanie Tory

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Pre-design empiricism for information visualization: scenarios, methods, and challenges. 147-151 - Linda T. Kaastra, Brian D. Fisher

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Field experiment methodology for pair analytics. 152-159 - Jean Scholtz, Oriana Love, Mark A. Whiting, Duncan Hodges

, Lia R. Emanuel, Danaë Stanton Fraser
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Utility evaluation of models. 160-167

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