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Chapter 9 , “Visual Analytics”, outlines several applications that are designed to
support analytic reasoning and decision making tasks in general, although some
of them specifically target the understanding of scientific literature. Challenges
identified in the first edition of the topic in 2002 are reviewed. New milestones
are set to highlight the challenges ahead.
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