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Lexara: A User-Centered Toolkit for Evaluating Large Language Models for Conversational Visual Analytics
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Palani, Srishti
, Setlur, Vidya
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Data analysis
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/ Large language models
/ Natural language processing
/ Toolkits
2026
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Lexara: A User-Centered Toolkit for Evaluating Large Language Models for Conversational Visual Analytics
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Palani, Srishti
, Setlur, Vidya
in
Data analysis
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/ Large language models
/ Natural language processing
/ Toolkits
2026
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Lexara: A User-Centered Toolkit for Evaluating Large Language Models for Conversational Visual Analytics
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Lexara: A User-Centered Toolkit for Evaluating Large Language Models for Conversational Visual Analytics
2026
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Overview
Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming Conversational Visual Analytics (CVA) by enabling data analysis through natural language. However, evaluating LLMs for CVA remains a challenge: requiring programming expertise, overlooking real-world complexity, and lacking interpretable metrics for multi-format (visualizations and text) outputs. Through interviews with 22 CVA developers and 16 end-users, we identified use cases, evaluation criteria and workflows. We present Lexara, a user-centered evaluation toolkit for CVA that operationalizes these insights into: (i) test cases spanning real-world scenarios; (ii) interpretable metrics covering visualization quality (data fidelity, semantic alignment, functional correctness, design clarity) and language quality (factual grounding, analytical reasoning, conversational coherence) using rule-based and LLM-as-a-Judge methods; and (iii) an interactive toolkit enabling experimental setup and multi-format and multi-level exploration of results without programming expertise. We conducted a two-week diary study with six CVA developers, drawn from our initial cohort of 22. Their feedback demonstrated Lexara's effectiveness for guiding appropriate model and prompt selection.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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