DocumentCode
1364686
Title
Perceptual Guidelines for Creating Rectangular Treemaps
Author
Kong, Nicholas ; Heer, Jeffrey ; Agrawala, Maneesh
Author_Institution
Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
16
Issue
6
fYear
2010
Firstpage
990
Lastpage
998
Abstract
Treemaps are space-filling visualizations that make efficient use of limited display space to depict large amounts of hierarchical data. Creating perceptually effective treemaps requires carefully managing a number of design parameters including the aspect ratio and luminance of rectangles. Moreover, treemaps encode values using area, which has been found to be less accurate than judgments of other visual encodings, such as length. We conduct a series of controlled experiments aimed at producing a set of design guidelines for creating effective rectangular treemaps. We find no evidence that luminance affects area judgments, but observe that aspect ratio does have an effect. Specifically, we find that the accuracy of area comparisons suffers when the compared rectangles have extreme aspect ratios or when both are squares. Contrary to common assumptions, the optimal distribution of rectangle aspect ratios within a treemap should include non-squares, but should avoid extremes. We then compare treemaps with hierarchical bar chart displays to identify the data densities at which length-encoded bar charts become less effective than area-encoded treemaps. We report the transition points at which treemaps exhibit judgment accuracy on par with bar charts for both leaf and non-leaf tree nodes. We also find that even at relatively low data densities treemaps result in faster comparisons than bar charts. Based on these results, we present a set of guidelines for the effective use of treemaps and suggest alternate approaches for treemap layout.
Keywords
data visualisation; tree data structures; area-encoded treemap; data density; design guideline; design parameter; hierarchical bar chart display; hierarchical data; length-encoded bar chart; limited display space; nonleaf tree node; perceptual guideline; rectangle aspect ratio; rectangle luminance; rectangular treemap; space-filling visualization; treemap layout; visual encoding; Accuracy; Bars; Data visualization; Encoding; Guidelines; Layout; Visualization; Experiment; Graphical Perception; Mechanical Turk; Rectangular Area; Treemaps; Visual Encoding; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2010.186
Filename
5613436
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