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Titel:
Concentric set schematization
AutorInnen:
Michael Bekos
Fabian Frank
Wouter Meulemans
Peter Rodgers
André Schulz
Kategorie:
Workshopbeiträge
erschienen in:
Set Visual Analytics Workshop at IEEE VIS 2019
Abstract:

Sets can be visualized in various ways and settings. An important distinction between techniques is based on whether the elements have a spatial location that is to be used for the visualization; for example, the elements are cities on a map. Strictly adhering to such location may severely limit the visualization and force overlay, intersections and other forms of clutter. On the other hand, completely ignoring the spatial dimension omits information and may hide spatial patterns in the data. In this abstract, we present ongoing research on a method that is in between spatial and nonspatial visualizations.
The main idea is to schematize (move) the spatial locations onto concentric circles, to improve the visualization of the set system while roughly maintaining spatial structure.

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@conference{02e4de43a89b4558a0a8a533aef67589, title = "Concentric set schematization", abstract = "Sets can be visualized in various ways and settings. An importantdistinction between techniques is based on whether the elementshave a spatial location that is to be used for the visualization; forexample, the elements are cities on a map. Strictly adhering to suchlocation may severely limit the visualization and force overlay, intersections and other forms of clutter. On the other hand, completelyignoring the spatial dimension omits information and may hide spatial patterns in the data. In this abstract, we present ongoing researchon a method that is in between spatial and nonspatial visualizations.The main idea is to schematize (move) the spatial locations ontoconcentric circles, to improve the visualization of the set systemwhile roughly maintaining spatial structure.", author = "M.A. Bekos and Fabian Frank and Wouter Meulemans and Peter Rodgers and Andr{\'e} Schulz", year = "2019", language = "English", note = "Set Visual Analytics Workshop, SetVA ; Conference date: 20-10-2019 Through 20-10-2019", }
Christoph Doppelbauer | 08.04.2024