Title :
Graphical Perception of Multiple Time Series
Author :
Javed, Waqas ; McDonnel, Bryan ; Elmqvist, Niklas
Author_Institution :
Purdue Univ. in West Lafayette, West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
Line graphs have been the visualization of choice for temporal data ever since the days of William Playfair (1759-1823), but realistic temporal analysis tasks often include multiple simultaneous time series. In this work, we explore user performance for comparison, slope, and discrimination tasks for different line graph techniques involving multiple time series. Our results show that techniques that create separate charts for each time series--such as small multiples and horizon graphs--are generally more efficient for comparisons across time series with a large visual span. On the other hand, shared-space techniques--like standard line graphs--are typically more efficient for comparisons over smaller visual spans where the impact of overlap and clutter is reduced.
Keywords :
data visualisation; graphs; time series; charts; clutter; graphical perception; line graph; multiple time series; realistic temporal analysis task; shared-space technique; simultaneous time series; temporal data; temporal data visualization; visual span; Clutter; Data visualization; Image color analysis; Pixel; Time series analysis; Training; Visualization; braided graphs; design guidelines; evaluation; horizon graphs; line graphs; small multiples; stacked graphs;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.162