论文标题

PhoenixMap:一种可视化2D空间分布的抽象方法

Phoenixmap: An Abstract Approach to Visualize 2D Spatial Distributions

论文作者

Zhao, Junhan, Liu, Xiang, Guo, Chen, Qian, Zhenyu Cheryl, Chen, Yingjie Victor

论文摘要

空间数据的多维性质为可视化带来了挑战。在本文中,我们引入了PhoenixMap,这是一种简单的抽象可视化方法,可一次可视化多个空间分布的问题。 PhoenixMap方法首先要识别点集合的封闭轮廓,然后根据段的相应内部区域将不同的宽度分配给轮廓段。因此,一个2D分布表示为厚度不同的轮廓。 PhoenixMap能够覆盖多个轮廓并在2D空间中对象进行比较。我们选择热图作为基准空间可视化方法,并进行了用户研究,以比较凤凰图,热图和点分布图之间的性能。根据分析和参与者的反馈,我们证明了PhoenixMap 1)允许用户有效地感知和比较空间分布数据; 2)以简洁的形式释放图形空间,可以提供可视化设计的可能性,例如重叠; 3)鉴于适当的传说,提供了良好的定量感知估计能力。最后,我们讨论了Phoenixmap的几种可能应用,并在自然保护区中对多种鸟类活性区域的多种可视化进行了可视化。

The multidimensional nature of spatial data poses a challenge for visualization. In this paper, we introduce Phoenixmap, a simple abstract visualization method to address the issue of visualizing multiple spatial distributions at once. The Phoenixmap approach starts by identifying the enclosed outline of the point collection, then assigns different widths to outline segments according to the segments' corresponding inside regions. Thus, one 2D distribution is represented as an outline with varied thicknesses. Phoenixmap is capable of overlaying multiple outlines and comparing them across categories of objects in a 2D space. We chose heatmap as a benchmark spatial visualization method and conducted user studies to compare performances among Phoenixmap, heatmap, and dot distribution map. Based on the analysis and participant feedback, we demonstrate that Phoenixmap 1) allows users to perceive and compare spatial distribution data efficiently; 2) frees up graphics space with a concise form that can provide visualization design possibilities like overlapping; and 3) provides a good quantitative perceptual estimating capability given the proper legends. Finally, we discuss several possible applications of Phoenixmap and present one visualization of multiple species of birds' active regions in a nature preserve.

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