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    • Information Visualization
    • Social Computing

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    • Online discussions surrounding data visualizations are often detached from the visuals themselves.
    • Existing methods lack ways to directly link commentary to specific parts of a visualization.
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    • To introduce discursive patinas, a novel technique for visualizing discussions overlaid on data visualizations.
    • To explore how users interact with and understand discussions when comments are spatially linked to visual elements.
    • To assess the impact of discursive patinas on navigating and interpreting visual data commentary.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a visualization annotation interface where users designate areas within a visualization.
    • Created discursive patinas using overlaid visual marks (anchors) linked to textual comments, likes, and replies.
    • Conducted workshops with 90 participants (students, domain experts, visualization researchers) to evaluate the system.

    Main Results:

    • Discursive patinas create a meta-visualization revealing discussion hotspots, activity, and comment types (questions, suggestions).
    • Participants demonstrated improved ability to navigate discussions and locate relevant comments for understanding and scrutinizing visualizations.
    • The technique effectively situates comments, aiding in explaining visual patterns and questioning underlying assumptions.

    Conclusions:

    • Discursive patinas offer a powerful method for integrating discussion and data visualization.
    • The technique supports critical readings, design feedback, and feminist data visualization approaches.
    • Anchors and patinas facilitate deeper discursive engagement with visual data.