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Making sense of a body of data is a common activity in any kind of analysis. Sensemaking is the process of searching for a representation and encoding data in that representation to answer task-specific questions. Different operations during sensemaking require different cognitive and external resources. Representations are chosen and changed to reduce the cost of operations in an information processing task. The power of these representational shifts is generally under-appreciated as is the relation between sensemaking and information retrieval.
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Daniel M. Russell
Palo Alto University
Mark Stefik
Eastern Michigan University
Peter Pirolli
Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Palo Alto Research Center
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Russell et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69de5a98726bee048db0bdcb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/169059.169209