A Design Study Process Model for Medical Visualization
Mengjie Fan, Liang Zhou

TL;DR
This paper presents a new, comprehensive design study process model tailored for medical visualization, emphasizing stakeholder analysis, task classification, and adaptability to complex medical problems, supported by practical applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel medical visualization design process model that improves upon previous models by incorporating stakeholder differentiation, task classification, and medical-specific features.
Findings
The model effectively guides the design of medical visualization tools.
Application to existing works demonstrates its practical utility.
Provides systematic framework for interdisciplinary medical visualization research.
Abstract
We introduce a design study process model for medical visualization based on the analysis of existing medical visualization and visual analysis works, and our own interdisciplinary research experience. With a literature review of related works covering various data types and applications, we identify features of medical visualization and visual analysis research and formulate our model thereafter. Compared to previous design study process models, our new model emphasizes: distinguishing between different stakeholders and target users before initiating specific designs, distinguishing design stages according to analytic logic or cognitive habits, and classifying task types as inferential or descriptive, and further hypothesis-based or hypothesis-free based on whether they involve multiple subgroups. In addition, our model refines previous models according to the characteristics of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Digital Media and Visual Art
