7. For instance, what data best summarizes the
article topic?
However, the decisions involved with generating a
visualization to accompany an article are complex.
8. Should the visualization focus on data at different
locations, or across different time periods?
What is the best content for creating annotations?
Where should they be placed?
9. There are millions of articles, but professional
news visualization designers are scarce.
10. NewsViews automates a complex news
visualization pipeline, making it possible to scale
visualization creation to large sets of articles.
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11. For example, given an article about obesity in
the U.S., NewsViews presents a map of county-
level obesity rates.
12. Important locations in the article are labeled,
and annotations display content from other
relevant articles about the location and topic.
14. NewsViews can also generate line graphs, when
an article focuses on comparisons across time.
15. NewsViews works by extracting key features
(places, topics, etc.) from an article, and
selecting relevant “data views” from a table
database.
16. A visualization generator creates multiple
visualizations of each view, including choosing a
visual format and annotating the visualization
with articles from a news corpus.
17. The most relevant and ‘visually interesting’
visualization is then chosen from the set and
presented to the news reader.
18. ACM CHI 2014
NewsViews: An Automated
Pipeline for Creating Custom
Geovisualizations for News