DocumentCode :
1255883
Title :
A 2D Flow Visualization User Study Using Explicit Flow Synthesis and Implicit Task Design
Author :
Liu, Zhanping ; Cai, Shangshu ; Swan, J. Edward, II ; Moorhead, Robert J., II ; Martin, Joel P. ; Jankun-Kelly, T.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Kentucky State Univ., Frankfort, KY, USA
Volume :
18
Issue :
5
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
783
Lastpage :
796
Abstract :
This paper presents a 2D flow visualization user study that we conducted using new methodologies to increase the objectiveness. We evaluated grid-based variable-size arrows, evenly spaced streamlines, and line integral convolution (LIC) variants (basic, oriented, and enhanced versions) coupled with a colorwheel and/or rainbow color map, which are representative of many geometry-based and texture-based techniques. To reduce data-related bias, template-based explicit flow synthesis was used to create a wide variety of symmetric flows with similar topological complexity. To suppress task-related bias, pattern-based implicit task design was employed, addressing critical point recognition, critical point classification, and symmetric pattern categorization. In addition, variable-duration and fixed-duration measurement schemes were utilized for lightweight precision-critical and heavyweight judgment-intensive flow analysis tasks, respectively, to record visualization effectiveness. We eliminated outliers and used the Ryan REGWQ post-hoc homogeneous subset tests in statistical analysis to obtain reliable findings. Our study shows that a texture-based dense representation with accentuated flow streaks, such as enhanced LIC, enables intuitive perception of the flow, while a geometry-based integral representation with uniform density control, such as evenly spaced streamlines, may exploit visual interpolation to facilitate mental reconstruction of the flow. It is also shown that inappropriate color mapping (e.g., colorwheel) may add distractions to a flow representation.
Keywords :
data visualisation; interpolation; pattern classification; statistical analysis; user interfaces; 2D flow visualization user study; Ryan REGWQ post-hoc homogeneous subset test; colorwheel map; critical point classification; critical point recognition; data-related bias reduction; explicit flow synthesis; fixed-duration measurement scheme; flow mental reconstruction; flow representation; geometry-based integral representation; geometry-based techniques; grid-based variable-size arrow; heavyweight judgment-intensive flow analysis task; lightweight precision-critical flow analysis task; line integral convolution variant; outliers; pattern-based implicit task design; rainbow color map; statistical analysis; streamlines variant; symmetric pattern categorization; texture-based dense representation; texture-based techniques; topological complexity; variable-duration measurement scheme; visual interpolation; visualization effectiveness; Color; Electronic mail; Force; Image color analysis; Streaming media; Synthesizers; Visualization; Index Terms—Flow visualization; LIC; evenly spaced streamlines.; flow synthesis; task design; test strategy; user study; visualization effectiveness;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2011.110
Filename :
5928336
Link To Document :
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