dyelabeling
Dyelabeling is a principle in visualization and data analysis that refers to the practice of labeling, annotating, and encoding data using data values and representations. It is a type of visual encoding where data is used to label or annotate the visual elements, such as points, lines, and shapes, on a plot or chart.
The concept of dyelabeling was first introduced by Laura Colombo, Bernhard Euler, and Wolfgang Aigner in a
Dyelabeling can be used in a variety of visualizations, including scatter plots, bar charts, and network diagrams.
The benefits of dyelabeling include improved readability, easier interpretation, and an enhanced understanding of the data.
Dyelabeling has found applications in various fields, including scientific research, data journalism, and business intelligence. It