Passing the initiative for visualizing data to readers

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Data visualizations are often generated to reflect the intentions of their creators. Readers of such visualizations cannot always obtain the information they want, because there is often a gap between the creators' intentions and readers' interests. To bridge such gaps, we propose passing the initiative of visualizing data to the readers. For most readers, who are not experts in visual representations, it can be difficult to design or to choose the appropriate options for visualizations that meet their needs; therefore, we consider a system that utilizes readers' interest. We organized problems to develop a framework for passing the initiative for visualizing data to readers. Moreover, we devised a method for express visual representations from the viewpoint of readers' interests. Through a thought experiment, we investigated the aspects of data that readers are interested in, and propose a formal expression for that interest.

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