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Users often rely on GUIs to edit and interact with visualizations — a daunting task due to the large space of editing options. As a result, users are either overwhelmed by a complex UI or constrained by a custom UI with a tailored, fixed subset of options with limited editing flexibility. Natural Language Interfaces (NLIs) are emerging as a feasible alternative for users to specify edits. However, NLIs forgo the advantages of traditional GUI: the ability to explore and repeat edits and see instant visual feedback.
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Priyan Vaithilingam
Purdue University West Lafayette
Elena L. Glassman
Harvard University
Jeevana Priya Inala
Microsoft (United States)
Harvard University
Harvard University Press
Microsoft (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6a891b6db64358762b655 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642639