Design guidelines for narrative maps in sensemaking tasks
Brian Felipe Keith Norambuena, Tanushree Mitra, Chris North

TL;DR
This paper investigates how analysts create and utilize narrative maps in sensemaking tasks, providing design guidelines for visualization tools that enhance understanding of sequential information and relationships.
Contribution
It offers an analysis of analyst behaviors, evaluates specific narrative map features, and proposes design guidelines for effective narrative map visualization and extraction algorithms.
Findings
Avoid redundant connections to reduce complexity.
Use multiple types of cognitive connections like topical and causal.
Insights can inform the design of narrative maps and supporting tools.
Abstract
Narrative sensemaking is a fundamental process to understand sequential information. Narrative maps are a visual representation framework that can aid analysts in their narrative sensemaking process. Narrative maps allow analysts to understand the big picture of a narrative, uncover new relationships between events, and model the connection between storylines. We seek to understand how analysts create and use narrative maps in order to obtain design guidelines for an interactive visualization tool for narrative maps that can aid analysts in narrative sensemaking. We perform two experiments with a data set of news articles. The insights extracted from our studies can be used to design narrative maps, extraction algorithms, and visual analytics tools to support the narrative sensemaking process. The contributions of this paper are three-fold: (1) an analysis of how analysts construct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Video Analysis and Summarization · Multimedia Communication and Technology
