Visualisation tools for exploring the uncertainty-risk relationship in the decision-making process: a preliminary empirical evaluation
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2010-01
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Conference Contribution - published
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Abstract
Models play an important part in the decision-making
process. However, due to uncertainty in a model’s input
variables, making decisions involves a degree of risk. We
have developed two visualization prototypes for exploring
the influence of uncertainty in the values of the input
variables on the risk associated with the decision-making.
The first prototype is the interactive tornado diagram,
which is considered as an extension to the static tornado
diagram. The second prototype is the Uncertainty
Influence Explorer (UIExplorer). This paper presents and
discusses the results of an experiment conducted to assess
the efficacy of these prototypes and compare their ability
to help people answer meaningful questions related to the
risk associated with decision-making. The results show
that participants using UIExplorer performed better in
terms of accuracy and time taken to complete the
questions. Also, they found it easier to use and had higher
confidence in the decisions being made.
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Copyright (c) 2010, Australian Computer Society, Inc. This
paper appeared at the 11th Australasian User Interface
Conference (AUIC 2010), Brisbane, Australia, January 2010.
Conferences in Research and Practice in Information
Technology, Vol. 106. P. Calder, C. Lutteroth, Eds.
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