25 research outputs found
The relationship of social support to posttraumatic growth in COVID-19 among college students after experiencing campus lockdown: the effects of belief in a just world and meaning in life
BackgroundCampus lockdown orders were issued for the purpose of preventing and controlling COVID-19, which resulted in psychological problems among college students. However, the experiences they have during the pandemic may also lead to positive personal changes, including posttraumatic growth (PTG). The current study examined the mediating role of belief in a just world and meaning in life in social support and PTG during the COVID-19 campus lockdown.MethodAn online survey was conducted on 1711 college students in Hebei Province, China. Based on the survey results, a structural equation model was established.ResultsSocial support positively predicted PTG. Furthermore, belief in a just world and meaning in life played a mediating role between social support and PTG respectively. Besides, social support could also predict PTG through the multiple serial mediating effect of belief in a just world and meaning in life.ConclusionThese results indicated mechanisms by which social support influenced PTG, and this provided insights into how to promote post-traumatic growth among university students in the post-pandemic period
What Makes a Data-GIF Understandable?
GIFs are enjoying increasing popularity on social media as a format for
data-driven storytelling with visualization; simple visual messages are
embedded in short animations that usually last less than 15 seconds and are
played in automatic repetition. In this paper, we ask the question, "What makes
a data-GIF understandable?" While other storytelling formats such as data
videos, infographics, or data comics are relatively well studied, we have
little knowledge about the design factors and principles for "data-GIFs". To
close this gap, we provide results from semi-structured interviews and an
online study with a total of 118 participants investigating the impact of
design decisions on the understandability of data-GIFs. The study and our
consequent analysis are informed by a systematic review and structured design
space of 108 data-GIFs that we found online. Our results show the impact of
design dimensions from our design space such as animation encoding, context
preservation, or repetition on viewers' understanding of the GIF's core
message. The paper concludes with a list of suggestions for creating more
effective Data-GIFs
ComputableViz: Mathematical Operators as a Formalism for Visualization Processing and Analysis
Data visualizations are created and shared on the web at an unprecedented
speed, raising new needs and questions for processing and analyzing
visualizations after they have been generated and digitized. However, existing
formalisms focus on operating on a single visualization instead of multiple
visualizations, making it challenging to perform analysis tasks such as sorting
and clustering visualizations. Through a systematic analysis of previous work,
we abstract visualization-related tasks into mathematical operators such as
union and propose a design space of visualization operations. We realize the
design by developing ComputableViz, a library that supports operations on
multiple visualization specifications. To demonstrate its usefulness and
extensibility, we present multiple usage scenarios concerning processing and
analyzing visualization, such as generating visualization embeddings and
automatically making visualizations accessible. We conclude by discussing
research opportunities and challenges for managing and exploiting the massive
visualizations on the web.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures. In the ACM Conference on Human Factors in
Computing Systems (CHI) 202
KB4VA: A Knowledge Base of Visualization Designs for Visual Analytics
Visual analytics (VA) systems have been widely used to facilitate
decision-making and analytical reasoning in various application domains. VA
involves visual designs, interaction designs, and data mining, which is a
systematic and complex paradigm. In this work, we focus on the design of
effective visualizations for complex data and analytical tasks, which is a
critical step in designing a VA system. This step is challenging because it
requires extensive knowledge about domain problems and visualization to design
effective encodings. Existing visualization designs published in top venues are
valuable resources to inspire designs for problems with similar data structures
and tasks. However, those designs are hard to understand, parse, and retrieve
due to the lack of specifications. To address this problem, we build KB4VA, a
knowledge base of visualization designs in VA systems with comprehensive labels
about their analytical tasks and visual encodings. Our labeling scheme is
inspired by a workshop study with 12 VA researchers to learn user requirements
in understanding and retrieving professional visualization designs in VA
systems. The theme extends Vega-Lite specifications for describing advanced and
composited visualization designs in a declarative manner, thus facilitating
human understanding and automatic indexing. To demonstrate the usefulness of
our knowledge base, we present a user study about design inspirations for VA
tasks. In summary, our work opens new perspectives for enhancing the
accessibility and reusability of professional visualization designs
EmoCo: Visual analysis of emotion coherence in presentation videos
Emotions play a key role in human communication and public presentations.
Human emotions are usually expressed through multiple modalities. Therefore,
exploring multimodal emotions and their coherence is of great value for
understanding emotional expressions in presentations and improving presentation
skills. However, manually watching and studying presentation videos is often
tedious and time-consuming. There is a lack of tool support to help conduct an
efficient and in-depth multi-level analysis. Thus, in this paper, we introduce
EmoCo, an interactive visual analytics system to facilitate efficient analysis
of emotion coherence across facial, text, and audio modalities in presentation
videos. Our visualization system features a channel coherence view and a
sentence clustering view that together enable users to obtain a quick overview
of emotion coherence and its temporal evolution. In addition, a detail view and
word view enable detailed exploration and comparison from the sentence level
and word level, respectively. We thoroughly evaluate the proposed system and
visualization techniques through two usage scenarios based on TED Talk videos
and interviews with two domain experts. The results demonstrate the
effectiveness of our system in gaining insights into emotion coherence in
presentations.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures. Accepted by IEEE VAST 201
Dashboard design mining and recommendation
Ministry of Education, Singapore under its Academic Research Funding Tier
Effects of dietary N-carbamylglutamate on rumen fermentation parameters, and bacterial community diversity of Holstein dairy cows in Tibet
IntroductionThe Tibetan Plateau is characterized by low temperature and hypoxia. N-carbamylglutamic acid (NCG) can increase blood oxygen saturation, and have the potential to be used to prevent the high-altitude hypoxia stress state of cows. However, its beneficial effect on the rumen microbiota of Holstein dairy cows remains unclear.MethodsHence, the experiments 12 multiparous (parity ranged from 2 to 7) Holstein dairy cows (413.0 ± 42 kg) were randomly assigned to 2 treatments with 6 replicates in each treatment: basal diet (CON, control group) and basal diet plus 20 g/d/cow of NCG (NCG, experiment group), respectively. To study the effects of dietary NCG supplementation on rumen microbiota of Holstein dairy cows in Tibet. The experiment lasted for 45 days, with 15 days of pre-feeding and 30 days of formal trail period.ResultsThe results showed that ruminal NH3-N concentration in NCG group was lower (p < 0.05) than that in the CON group, while molar proportion of acetic acid and total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration were increased (p < 0.05) with the addition of NCG. Microbial diversity increased (p < 0.05) in NCG group, with Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Patescibacteria as the most abundant phyla. The KEGG pathway analysis showed that the potential function of ruminal bacteria was mainly enriched in metabolism (carbohydrates, amino acids, lipids, energy, and nucleotides) and genetic information processing (replication, repair, and translation).ConclusionIn conclusion, NCG can improve rumen nitrogen utilization, total VFA and acetic acid production, and increase rumen microbial diversity, all of which could make the introduced Holstein dairy cows to better adapt to the harsh environment in Tibet and improve their production performance