Articles | Volume 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-7-8-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-7-8-2025
21 Oct 2025
 | 21 Oct 2025

Characteristics of J. Bertin's graphic system from the perspective of heuristic and abductive reasoning methods

Takashi Morita

Keywords: J. Bertin, semiology, exploration, heuristics, abduction

Abstract. The work of French cartographer J. Bertin is multifaceted and is now well-recognized in the field of infographics. His discussion of graphical representation is not only limited to the pursuit of clarity of content and immediacy of communication in graphical representation, but also includes heuristic and abductive ways of thinking, which concerns one's own hypothesis-discovery reflective process. However, until now, discussions in the field of cartography have mainly focused on the technical aspects of graphical representation and the examination of heuristic and abductive reasoning methods has been insufficient, even though the digitalization of information and artificial intelligence technologies are now in place to support such an environment. Therefore, we review Bertin's articles and books in an attempt to re-evaluate them from the perspective of heuristic and abductive reasoning methods. Although Bertin seems to have proposed a method of visual representation that emphasizes a monosemic system, in fact, methods to stimulate vivid abductive reasoning and discovery through graphics are central to his interests; he should be seen as having pursued theoretical frameworks, such as visual variables, to effectively advance these methods. His graphics is not static but a dynamic process of graphic thinking to conceive images that require further development.

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