Visual Differentiation vs. Visual Grouping: Task Types and Visual Perception Performance

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Abstract

For business data visualization, there are two fundamental types of visual tasks: (a) differentiation tasks (identifying a data point or comparing individual data points) and (b) integration tasks (comparing sums of multiple data points and recognizing patterns). In this study, the authors propose a model of visual grouping that uses color to customize graphs for integration tasks. They conducted two experiments to investigate the effects of visual grouping on user performance across different task types. The results indicate that color grouping can enhance the outcomes of decision-making tasks, a specific type of integration task. More specifically, they found that when using graphs with visual grouping, participants spent significantly less time and achieved higher comprehension accuracy compared to those using graphs without visual grouping.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Business Intelligence Research
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Business Data Visualization
  • Business Decision Making
  • Visual Cluster
  • Visual Design
  • Visual Differentiation
  • Visual Group
  • Visual Grouping
  • Visual Task Type

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