Uncertainty visualization is a research area that integrates visualization with the study of uncertainty. Many techniques have been developed for representing uncertainty, and there have been many participant-based empirical studies evaluating the effectiveness of specific techniques. However, there is little empirical evidence to suggest that uncertainty visualization influences, or results in, different decisions. Through a human-subjects experiment, this research evaluates whether specific uncertainty visualization methods, including texture and value, influence decisions and a users confidence in their decisions. The results of this study indicate that uncertainty visualization may effect decisions, but the degree of influence is affected by how the uncertainty is expressed.
@InCollection{ deitrick:2006:IUDM,
author = {Stephanie Deitrick and Robert Edsall},
title = {The Influence of Uncertainty Visualization on
Decision Making: An Empirical Evaluation},
booktitle = {Progress in Spatial Data Handling},
pages = {719-738},
publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
year = {2006},
}