Abstract
This paper starts with the literature review from Cleveland to Heer, and deeply discusses the role of perception in the visualization process, and the importance of understanding this role. The study points out that visualization is not only a process of conveying data, but also a process of interacting with the audience's perception. Effective visualization leads viewers to better understand and interpret the data, which also relies on a deep understanding of the perceptual process. By exploring the role of perception in the visualization, this paper highlights the importance of perception in the design process, and provides designers with suggestions on how to better utilize perceptual principles to improve the effectiveness and influence of data visualization.
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