- Table of Contents: Chap 14 improperly nested under Chap 13
(thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 5: "immmediate" to "immediate" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 29: "each each row" should be "each row"
- p 31: "disinction" should be "distinction" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 34: "quantititive attributes are typically unsuitable as
keys" to "quantitative attributes are typically unsuitable as
keys" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 37: "Although fields differ from tables a fundamental way" to
"Although fields differ from tables in a fundamental way"
(thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 38: "intution" to "intuition" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 44: "an epidimiologist studying" to "an epidemiologist
studying" (thanks to Yingsai Dong)
- p 49: "intended for parents focused deciding" to "intended for
parents focused on deciding" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 58: "quantititive" to "quantitative" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 59: "choices for how arrange networks" to "choices for how
to arrange networks" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard and
Keqian Li)
- p 60: "Figure 3.9 summarizes this what-why-how analyis." to
"Figure 3.9 summarizes this what-why-how analysis." (thanks to Mike Wu)
- p 61: "Both versions of the network are also colored
according to the Strahler number, to show how the centrality measure
varies within the network." should be "Both versions of the network are also colored
according to the same traversal order, to show how the skeleton
corresponds to the original." (thanks to Mike Gottlieb)
- p 61: "arrangment" to "arrangement" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 62: "the derived space of vorticity vs enthalpy in the upper middle of Figure 3.12" should be "the derived space of vorticity vs entropy in the upper middle of Figure 3.12" (thanks to Josh Levine)
- p 62: Fig 3.11 labelled as tree but shows network data (thanks to Christopher Collins)
- p 74: "to constitutes a" to "to constitute a"
(thanks to Mohit Chawla)
- p 76: Figure 4.5 caption "Many threats at the outer levels
require downstream validation, which cannot be carried out until
the inner levels within them are addressed, as shown by the
red lines." to "Many threats at the outer levels require
downstream validation, which cannot be carried out until the
inner levels within them are addressed. (thanks to Rafael Aguiar)
- p 76: delete sentence "The length of the red lines in Figure 4.5 shows the
magnitude of the dependencies between the threat and the
downstream validation, in terms of the number of levels that
must be addressed."
- p 78: "that you've make yourself" to "that you've
made yourself" (thanks to Yasha Pushak)
- p 101, 105, 223, 238, 239: "a identity channel" to "or
an identity channel" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard and Peter Beshai)
- p 104: "Steven's" to "Stevens'" (thanks to Sam Dodson)
- p 108: Fig 5.10b, circles should be red not purple (thanks
to Emily Hindalong)
- p 108: "and and" to "and" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 111: "The effect of perceptual grouping can arises from" to
"The effect of perceptual grouping can arise from" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 112: "Bar B is only about 15% longer than Bar A" to
"Bar A is only about 15% longer than Bar B", and "for Bar B is about 50% smaller than the one for Bar A" to "for Bar A is about 50% smaller than the one for Bar B" (thanks to Chris Collins)
- p 116: Figure 6.1 "Detail on Demand" to "Details on Demand"
(thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 124: "Tilted Text isn't Legibile" to "Tilted Text Isn't
Legible" (thanks to Julieta Martinez)
- p 135: "in in" to "in" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 137: "There two other major families of idioms that support
overviewing." to "There are two other major families of idioms that support
overviewing." (thanks to Peter Beshai and Antoine Ponsard)
- p 145: "highest ranked effectivness" to "highest ranked
effectiveness" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 146: "that task corresponds the easy perceptual" to "that task corresponds to the easy perceptual" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 151: "distiguishable" to "distinguishable" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 160: "reodering" to "reordering" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 160: "Figure 15.2 shows an example" to "Figures 7.12 and 15.2
show an example" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 167: "rectlinear" to "rectilinear" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 174: "possibilties" to "possibilities" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 175: "asthetics" to "aesthetics" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 179: "Parallel coordinates were independently proposed at
the same time by" to "Parallel coordinates were independently
proposed by" (thanks to Alfred Inselberg)
- p 185: "coordiated" to "coordinated" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 185: "Figure 8.3(c) shows a 3D spatial field of a human
tooth" to "Figure 8.3(b) shows a 3D spatial field of a human
tooth" (thanks to Kimberly Dextras-Romagninino and Ye Chen)
- p 186/188: two different figures labelled Figure 8.6 (thanks to Raghav Goyal)
- p 187: "vertial" to "vertical" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 189: "Figure 8.7. The main types of critical points in a
flow field: saddle, circulating sinks, circulating sources,
noncirculating sinks, and noncirculating sources." to
"Figure 8.7. The main types of critical points in a
flow field: saddle, circulating sources, circulating sinks,
noncirculating sources, and noncirculating sinks." (thanks to Mike
Wu and Antoine Ponsard)
- p 206: "when the number of nodes is more than roughly
four times the number of links" to
"when the number of links is more than roughly
four times the number of nodes" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 209: "inclue" to "include" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 209: "milllion" to "million" (thanks to Ryan Finn)
- p 210: "the layout to degenerates" to "the layout to degenerate" (thanks to Julieta Martinez)
- p 213: "area allocated that node" to "area allocated to that node" (thanks to Julieta Martinez)
- p 220: "what most people informally call would normally call
color" to "what most people informally call color" (thanks to
Antoine Ponsard and Peter Beshai)
- p 223: "and sometimes as a identity channel" to "and sometimes as an identity channel" (thanks to Alexandra Kim)
- p 223: "while hue is a identity channel" to "while hue is an identity channel" (thanks to Alexandra Kim)
- p 224: "also shared the same challenges" to "also shares the same challenges" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 232: Fig 10.11 caption: "blue-yellow colormap" to
"purple-yellow colormap" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 236: "midde" to "middle" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 237: "line mark cycles four times" to "line mark cycles
two times" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 223: "typically less then five" to "typically less than five" (thanks to Julieta Martinez)
- p 229: "expressiveness charactistics" to "expressiveness characteristics" (thanks to Julieta Martinez)
- p 253: "betweeen" to "between" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 255: "straightfoward" to "straightforward" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 262: "semanic zooming" to "semantic zooming" (thanks to Rex Chang)
- p 264: Fig 12.1 upper left should illustrate linked
highlighting with green not red dots (thanks to Sowmiya Velusamy)
- p 266: "cooordinating" to "coordinating" (thanks to Michael Sedlmair)
- p 273: "discovering the identify of a mark" to "discovering
the identity of a mark" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 283: "orderering" to "ordering" (thanks to Jinwook Seo)
- p 296: "glyph placement is covered a journal article" to "glyph placement is covered in a journal article" (thanks to Antoine Ponsard)
- p 307: "Scatterplots began as a idiom for discrete,
categorical data" to "Scatterplots began as an idiom
for discrete data" (thanks to Jordon Johnson)
- p 316: "visualizeable" to "visualizable" (thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 331: "embed: distort" to "Embed: distort" in table
(thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 350: "Layouts are are ordered" to "Layouts are ordered"
(thanks to Peter Beshai)
- p 351: "based on a similarity measure bewteen items" to "based on a similarity measure between items" (thanks to Alexandra Kim)
- p 358: "undisorted" to "undistorted" (thanks to Jan Pilzer)
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