scholarly journals The Effectiveness of Interactive Visualization Techniques for Time Navigation of Dynamic Graphs on Large Displays

Author(s):  
Alexandra Lee ◽  
Daniel Archambault ◽  
Miguel A. Nacenta
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Jordan ◽  
Elli Angelopoulou ◽  
Andreas Maier

Multispectral and hyperspectral images are well established in various fields of application like remote sensing, astronomy, and microscopic spectroscopy. In recent years, the availability of new sensor designs, more powerful processors, and high-capacity storage further opened this imaging modality to a wider array of applications like medical diagnosis, agriculture, and cultural heritage. This necessitates new tools that allow general analysis of the image data and are intuitive to users who are new to hyperspectral imaging. We introduce a novel framework that bundles new interactive visualization techniques with powerful algorithms and is accessible through an efficient and intuitive graphical user interface. We visualize the spectral distribution of an image via parallel coordinates with a strong link to traditional visualization techniques, enabling new paradigms in hyperspectral image analysis that focus on interactive raw data exploration. We combine novel methods for supervised segmentation, global clustering, and nonlinear false-color coding to assist in the visual inspection. Our framework coined Gerbil is open source and highly modular, building on established methods and being easily extensible for application-specific needs. It satisfies the need for a general, consistent software framework that tightly integrates analysis algorithms with an intuitive, modern interface to the raw image data and algorithmic results. Gerbil finds its worldwide use in academia and industry alike with several thousand downloads originating from 45 countries.


F1000Research ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 1651 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajit Singh ◽  
Christopher J. Rawlings ◽  
Keywan Hassani-Pak

KnetMaps is a BioJS component for the interactive visualization of biological knowledge networks. It is well suited for applications that need to visualise complementary, connected and content-rich data in a single view in order to help users to traverse pathways linking entities of interest, for example to go from genotype to phenotype. KnetMaps loads data in JSON format, visualizes the structure and content of knowledge networks using lightweight JavaScript libraries, and supports interactive touch gestures. KnetMaps uses effective visualization techniques to prevent information overload and to allow researchers to progressively build their knowledge.


2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 1809-1812
Author(s):  
Nan Xie

The advances in the study of three dimensional (3D) interactive visualization techniques in hydraulic engineering are reviewed. Main contents, key technologies and the difficulties with their solutions in the application of 3D interactive visualization techniques to water conservancy works are analyzed and summarized. A true 3D visual simulation system prototype for large-scale water conservancy project was built. A framework for building 3D visual simulation system for complex field data in hydraulic engineering is presented to illustrate potentiality and effectiveness of 3D visualization techniques for hydraulic engineering. Aspects like navigation and presentations of complex field data with spatial dependence are presented.


Author(s):  
Sadok Ben Yahia ◽  
Olivier Couturier ◽  
Tarek Hamrouni ◽  
Engelbert Mephu Nguifo

Providing efficient and easy-to-use graphical tools to users is a promising challenge of data mining, especially in the case of association rules. These tools must be able to generate explicit knowledge and, then, to present it in an elegant way. Visualization techniques have shown to be an efficient solution to achieve such a goal. Even though considered as a key step in the mining process, the visualization step of association rules received much less attention than that paid to the extraction step. Nevertheless, some graphical tools have been developed to extract and visualize association rules. In those tools, various approaches are proposed to filter the huge number of association rules before the visualization step. However both data mining steps (association rule extraction and visualization) are treated separately in a one way process. Recently different approaches have been proposed that use meta-knowledge to guide the user during the mining process. Standing at the crossroads of Data Mining and Human-Computer Interaction, those approaches present an integrated framework covering both steps of the data mining process. This chapter describes and discusses such approaches. Two approaches are described in details: the first one builds a roadmap of compact representation of association rules from which the user can explore generic bases of association rules and derive, if desired, redundant ones without information loss. The second approach clusters the set of association rules or its generic bases, and uses a fisheye view technique to help the user during the mining of association rules. Generic bases with their links or the associated clusters constitute the meta-knowledge used to guide the interactive and cooperative visualization of association rules.


2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 2992-2995
Author(s):  
Yang Hu

Design and realize application oriented field of interactive visualization is very difficult. Lack of general development method and toolkit, provide a general support of administrative levels, network and multi-dimensional data for non-specialist users, provide a general support for various visualization techniques and interactive techniques, and provide a general support for information visualization tasks, specific to this problem, this paper presents a model driven development method for interactive information visualization-Daisy. This method can provide an effective solution for the general support solution of the development for interactive information visualization.


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