论文标题
基于Web的连续制图生成工具Go-Cart.io的比较评估
Comparative evaluation of the web-based contiguous cartogram generation tool go-cart.io
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论文摘要
区域制图是基于地图的数据可视化,其中每个地图区域的面积与其所代表的数据值成正比。长期以来在印刷媒体中使用的区域制图也已经变得越来越流行,通常随附新闻文章和博客文章。尽管它们很受欢迎,但不熟悉地理信息系统软件的非技术用户仍无法使用制图生成工具。很少有工具支持生成连续制图的生成(即,忠实地代表邻近区域的空间邻接的区域制图图)。因此,我们回顾了现有的连续制图软件,并比较了两个基于Web的制作图片工具:FBLOG和GO-CART.IO。我们通过包括制图生成和分析任务的用户研究对其可用性进行了实验评估。采用系统可用性量表来量化参与者如何看待这两种工具的可用性。我们还收集了参与者的书面反馈,以确定使用软件时面临的主要挑战。通常,参与者将go-cart.io评为比FBLOG更可用。与FBLOG相比,Go-Cart.io提供了更多的内置地图,并允许通过文件上传导入数据值。尽管如此,我们的结果表明,即使是go-cart.io的可用性也很差,因为图形用户界面很复杂,并且只能将数据导入作为逗号分隔的值文件。我们还建议对Go-Cart.io进行更改,并为基于Web的摄影工具提出一般建议,以解决这些问题。
Area cartograms are map-based data visualizations in which the area of each map region is proportional to the data value it represents. Long utilized in print media, area cartograms have also become increasingly popular online, often accompanying news articles and blog posts. Despite their popularity, there is a dearth of cartogram generation tools accessible to non-technical users unfamiliar with Geographic Information Systems software. Few tools support the generation of contiguous cartograms (i.e., area cartograms that faithfully represent the spatial adjacency of neighboring regions). We thus reviewed existing contiguous cartogram software and compared two web-based cartogram tools: fBlog and go-cart.io. We experimentally evaluated their usability through a user study comprising cartogram generation and analysis tasks. The System Usability Scale was adopted to quantify how participants perceived the usability of both tools. We also collected written feedback from participants to determine the main challenges faced while using the software. Participants generally rated go-cart.io as being more usable than fBlog. Compared to fBlog, go-cart.io offers a greater variety of built-in maps and allows importing data values by file upload. Still, our results suggest that even go-cart.io suffers from poor usability because the graphical user interface is complex and data can only be imported as a comma-separated-values file. We also propose changes to go-cart.io and make general recommendations for web-based cartogram tools to address these concerns.