A Theory for Coloring Bivariate Statistical Maps |
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Authors: | Bruce E. Trumbo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics , California State University , Hayward , CA , 94542 , USA |
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Abstract: | Consideration of some practical uses of statistical bivariate maps—for example, display of association between variables—leads to principles for making effective use of color to represent data values. Effective color schemes for bivariate maps are viewed as continuous transformations from color models to the unit square with appropriate restrictions involving hue, saturation, and brightness. Several schemes, including those used by the U.S. Census Bureau, are criticized on the basis of this theory. |
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Keywords: | Bivariate color maps Two-trait choropleth maps Statistical graphics Statistics in cartography Color perception models |
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