SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization

Text visualization is a rapidly growing sub-field of information visualization and visual analytics. There are many approaches and techniques introduced every year to address a wide range of challenges and analysis tasks, enabling researchers from different disciplines to obtain leading-edge knowled...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Alharbi, Robert S. Laramee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Computers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/8/1/17
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spelling doaj-1a2f2e6dba704d98a09cc59e98d7f87f2020-11-25T01:33:16ZengMDPI AGComputers2073-431X2019-02-01811710.3390/computers8010017computers8010017SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text VisualizationMohammad Alharbi0Robert S. Laramee1Department of Copmuter Science, Swansea University, Swansea SA1 8EN, UKDepartment of Copmuter Science, Swansea University, Swansea SA1 8EN, UKText visualization is a rapidly growing sub-field of information visualization and visual analytics. There are many approaches and techniques introduced every year to address a wide range of challenges and analysis tasks, enabling researchers from different disciplines to obtain leading-edge knowledge from digitized collections of text. This can be challenging particularly when the data is massive. Additionally, the sources of digital text have spread substantially in the last decades in various forms, such as web pages, blogs, twitter, email, electronic publications, and digitized books. In response to the explosion of text visualization research literature, the first text visualization survey article was published in 2010. Furthermore, there are a growing number of surveys that review existing techniques and classify them based on text research methodology. In this work, we aim to present the first Survey of Surveys (SoS) that review all of the surveys and state-of-the-art papers on text visualization techniques and provide an SoS classification. We study and compare the 14 surveys, and categorize them into five groups: (1) Document-centered, (2) user task analysis, (3) cross-disciplinary, (4) multi-faceted, and (5) satellite-themed. We provide survey recommendations for researchers in the field of text visualization. The result is a very unique, valuable starting point and overview of the current state-of-the-art in text visualization research literature.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/8/1/17Survey of Surveystext visualizationinformation visualization
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Robert S. Laramee
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title SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization
title_short SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization
title_full SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization
title_fullStr SoS TextVis: An Extended Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization
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publisher MDPI AG
series Computers
issn 2073-431X
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Text visualization is a rapidly growing sub-field of information visualization and visual analytics. There are many approaches and techniques introduced every year to address a wide range of challenges and analysis tasks, enabling researchers from different disciplines to obtain leading-edge knowledge from digitized collections of text. This can be challenging particularly when the data is massive. Additionally, the sources of digital text have spread substantially in the last decades in various forms, such as web pages, blogs, twitter, email, electronic publications, and digitized books. In response to the explosion of text visualization research literature, the first text visualization survey article was published in 2010. Furthermore, there are a growing number of surveys that review existing techniques and classify them based on text research methodology. In this work, we aim to present the first Survey of Surveys (SoS) that review all of the surveys and state-of-the-art papers on text visualization techniques and provide an SoS classification. We study and compare the 14 surveys, and categorize them into five groups: (1) Document-centered, (2) user task analysis, (3) cross-disciplinary, (4) multi-faceted, and (5) satellite-themed. We provide survey recommendations for researchers in the field of text visualization. The result is a very unique, valuable starting point and overview of the current state-of-the-art in text visualization research literature.
topic Survey of Surveys
text visualization
information visualization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/8/1/17
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