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9 April 1997 Natural scene representation for visualizing high-dimensional data in a large-scale time-critical environment
Gary K. Ng, Carole A. Goble, Adrian J. West
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Proceedings Volume 3017, Visual Data Exploration and Analysis IV; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.270316
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper reports the results of a project to develop an interactive visualization artifact to view data from a utility market as a natural scene. The visualization was the product of a series of experiments and prototypes, with the final design bearing structural resemblance to a decorated tree. It presents the raw data and its patterns of change within an integrated structure consisting of color-coded graphs, layers of pie charts, iconic markers, and parallel coordinates, while retaining overall comprehensibility. This paper details process based on the methodology or Robertson, a prototype implementation illustrated with an example walk through, and we comment on the merit of this approach.
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Gary K. Ng, Carole A. Goble, and Adrian J. West "Natural scene representation for visualizing high-dimensional data in a large-scale time-critical environment", Proc. SPIE 3017, Visual Data Exploration and Analysis IV, (9 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.270316
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Prototyping

Associative arrays

Binary data

Data analysis

3D modeling

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