Visualization of Two Parameters in a Three Dimensional Environment
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Author Leonidas Deligiannidis,Amit Sheth
Book Human-Computer Systems Interaction
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Editor Zdzislaw S. Hippe And Juliusz L. Kulikowski
Year 2009
Resource Type Book Chapter
Full Citation Leonidas Deligiannidis and Amit Sheth, 'Visualization of Two Parameters in a Three Dimensional Environment,' Human-Computer Systems Interaction. Backgrounds and Applications. Editors: Zdzislaw S. Hippe and Juliusz L. Kulikowski. Springer-Verlag, 60, pp. 419-428, October 2009. ISBN: 978-3-642-03201-1
Abstract Visualization techniques and tools allow a user to make sense of enor mous amount of data. Querying capabilities and direct manipulation techniques ena ble a user to filter out irrelevant data and focus only on information that could yield to a conclusion. Effective visualization techniques should enable a user or an analyst to get to the conclusion in a short time and with minimal training. We illustrate, via three different research projects, how to visualize two parameters where a user can get to a conclusion in a very short amount of time with minimal or no training. The two parameters could be the relation of documents and their importance, or spatial events and their timing, or even the ration between carbon dioxide emission levels and number of trees per country. To accomplish this, we visualize the data in a three dimensional environment on a regular computer display. For data manipulation, we use techniques familiar to novice computer users.
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