Data videos: turning data into engaging narratives

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2020
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Amini, Fereshteh
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Communicating data-driven insights typically through narrative visualizations is gaining increasing popularity in both practice and academia. Data videos identified as one of the main genres of narrative visualization are short motion graphics that incorporate visualizations about facts. Their unique characteristics make them a great candidate for telling compelling data stories to a broad audience. However, very little is systematically recorded about what elements are featured in data videos, the processes used to create them and what features make data videos effective. As a result, the solutions available to facilitate crafting these videos and taking advantage of their storytelling power are scarce and demand much needed attention from the research community. To this aim, in this thesis work, I present a series of exploratory studies to shed light on data videos, their constituent components, and creation process. Based on the lessons learned from these studies, I have designed and developed, DataClips, a web-based authoring tool to consolidate the creation of data videos by lowering the skill level required to create data videos using common data visualizations and animations. To apply the resulting data video authoring solution, I demonstrate use cases in which effective communication of the data insights to a broad audience is of significant importance. Through a large-scale online study, I have tested different design features of data videos to find answers to basic questions regarding their effectiveness. In particular, I have assessed the effects of animation, pictographs and icon-based visualizations on viewer engagement and preference in comprehending the communicated information. The results provide design implications for authoring effective data videos by maximizing viewer engagement and comprehension.

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Data videos, Data visualization, Data storytelling, Narrative visualization, Evaluation methods, Animated visualization, Pictographs
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Fereshteh Amini, Nathalie Henry Riche, Bongshin Lee, Christophe Hurter, and Pourang Irani. Understanding data videos: Looking at narrative visualization through the cinematography lens. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 1459–1468. ACM Press, 2015.
Fereshteh Amini, Nathalie Henry Riche, Bongshin Lee, Andres Monroy-Hernandez, and Pourang Irani. Authoring data-driven videos with dataclips. IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 23 (1): 501–510, 2017.
Fereshteh Amini, Mathew Brehmer, Gordon Boldun, Christina Elmer, and Benjamin Wiederkehr. Evaluating data-driven stories & storytelling tools, chapter 11 of Data-Driven Storytelling book. CRC Press, 2018.
Fereshteh Amini, Nathalie Henry Riche, Bongshin Lee, Jason Leboe-McGowan, and Pourang Irani. Hooked on data videos: assessing the effect of animation and pictographs on viewer engagement. In Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, page 21. ACM, 2018.