TL;DR: This work presents DataShot, the first automated system that creates fact sheets automatically from tabular data, and proposes a fact sheet generation pipeline, consisting of fact extraction, fact composition, and presentation synthesis, for the auto-generation workflow.
Abstract: Fact sheets with vivid graphical design and intriguing statistical insights are prevalent for presenting raw data. They help audiences understand data-related facts effectively and make a deep impression. However, designing a fact sheet requires both data and design expertise and is a laborious and time-consuming process. One needs to not only understand the data in depth but also produce intricate graphical representations. To assist in the design process, we present DataShot which, to the best of our knowledge, is the first automated system that creates fact sheets automatically from tabular data. First, we conduct a qualitative analysis of 245 infographic examples to explore general infographic design space at both the sheet and element levels. We identify common infographic structures, sheet layouts, fact types, and visualization styles during the study. Based on these findings, we propose a fact sheet generation pipeline, consisting of fact extraction, fact composition, and presentation synthesis, for the auto-generation workflow. To validate our system, we present use cases with three real-world datasets. We conduct an in-lab user study to understand the usage of our system. Our evaluation results show that DataShot can efficiently generate satisfactory fact sheets to support further customization and data presentation.
TL;DR: A fact sheet that contains key scientific facts that support EPA's determination that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere endanger public health and the welfare of current and future generations is presented in this paper.
Abstract: View English or Spanish-language version of a fact sheet that contains key scientific facts that support EPA's determination that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere endanger public health and the welfare of current and future generations.
TL;DR: HIV is a virus that infects cells of the immune system, undermining the body’s ability to fight infection and disease, and eventually causes death.
Abstract: Description HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, is a virus that infects cells of the immune system, undermining the body’s ability to fight infection and disease. Eventually infection can lead to symptoms of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), which includes susceptibility to infections, cancers and other diseases, and eventually causes death. According to the CDC, more than 1.1 million people in the U.S. are infected with HIV at this moment.