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Does Interactive Conditioning Help Users Better Understand the Structure of Probabilistic Models?

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Despite growing interest in probabilistic modeling approaches and availability of learning tools, people are hesitant to use them. There is a need for tools to communicate probabilistic models more intuitively… Click to show full abstract

Despite growing interest in probabilistic modeling approaches and availability of learning tools, people are hesitant to use them. There is a need for tools to communicate probabilistic models more intuitively and help users build, validate, use effectively or trust probabilistic models. We focus on visual representations of probabilistic models and introduce the Interactive Pair Plot (IPP) for visualization of a model's uncertainty, a scatter plot matrix of a probabilistic model allowing interactive conditioning on the model's variables. We investigate whether the use of interactive conditioning in a scatter plot matrix of a model helps users better understand variables' relations. We conducted a user study and the findings suggest that improvements in the understanding of the interaction group are the most pronounced for more exotic structures, such as hierarchical models or unfamiliar parameterizations, in comparison to the understanding of the static group. As the detail of the inferred information increases, interactive conditioning does not lead to considerably longer response times. Finally, interactive conditioning improves participants' confidence about their responses.

Keywords: interactive conditioning; users better; help users; better understand; model; probabilistic models

Journal Title: IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Year Published: 2023

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