Five years after the science of visual analytics was formally established, we attempt to use two different studies to assess the current state of the community and evaluate the progress the community has made in the past few years. The first study involves a comparison analysis of intellectual and scholastic accomplishments recently made by the visual analytics community. The second one aims to measure the degree of community reach and internet penetration of visual-analytics-related resources. This paper describes our efforts to harvest the study data, conduct analysis, and make interpretations based on parallel comparisons with five other established computer science areas.
Revised: July 23, 2010 |
Published: September 20, 2009
Citation
Wong P.C., and J.J. Thomas. 2009.Visual Analytics: Building a Vibrant and Resilient National Science.Information Visualization 8, no. 4) (Sp. Iss. SI:302-308.PNNL-SA-66363.