Paper Pairings
Misc
Papers that read well in pairs/groups (and why).
Warning
This is a file under constant modifcation. Here I am listing a series of papers that I’ve enjoyred reading in pairs/groups. Just like how effective wine pairing elevates dining by balancing flavors, I believe reading certian papers in proximity to each other might shed new lights and insights.
Theories and models of graph comprehension
- Amy Rae Fox
- Cleveland and McGill
Where do we get the information? How do we get a sense of the value of information?
- See or Recall?
- Charles’ paper example
- The Rational Agent Benchmark for Data Visualization
Evidence for memorization
- The Illusion-Illusion: Vision Language Models See Illusions Where There are None
- Vision language models are blind: Failing to translate detailed visual features into words
- Vision Language Models are Biased
Homogenization analysis
- Homogenization Effects of Large Language Models on Human Creative Ideation
- AI Suggestions Homogenize Writing Toward Western Styles and Diminish Cultural Nuances