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Figure 1.1: The seminal Visual Analytics framework by Keim et al. [113]
Figure 1.2: Visual Analytics process for knowledge discovery by Kohlhammer et al.
Figure 1.3: The structure of this thesis. The research questions are shown with Q, objectives with OBJ, and contribution with C.
Figure 2.4: Flow map [ 233] to visualise the dynamics of London’s bicycle hire scheme by indicating the significance with weighted lines
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