• DocumentCode
    3669346
  • Title

    Suggesting visualisations for published data

  • Author

    Belgin Mutlu;Patrick Hoefler;Gerwald Tschinkel;Eduardo Veas;Vedran Sabol;Florian Stegmaier;Michael Granitzer

  • Author_Institution
    Know-Center, Graz, Austria
  • fYear
    2014
  • Firstpage
    267
  • Lastpage
    275
  • Abstract
    Research papers are published in various digital libraries, which deploy their own meta-models and technologies to manage, query, and analyze scientific facts therein. Commonly they only consider the meta-data provided with each article, but not the contents. Hence, reaching into the contents of publications is inherently a tedious task. On top of that, scientific data within publications are hardcoded in a fixed format (e.g. tables). So, even if one manages to get a glimpse of the data published in digital libraries, it is close to impossible to carry out any analysis on them other than what was intended by the authors. More effective querying and analysis methods are required to better understand scientific facts. In this paper, we present the web-based CODE Visualisation Wizard, which provides visual analysis of scientific facts with emphasis on automating the visualisation process, and present an experiment of its application. We also present the entire analytical process and the corresponding tool chain, including components for extraction of scientific data from publications, an easy to use user interface for querying RDF knowledge bases, and a tool for semantic annotation of scientific data sets.
  • Keywords
    "Data visualization","Visualization","Resource description framework","Vocabulary","Semantics","Data mining","Concrete"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Visualization Theory and Applications (IVAPP), 2014 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    7294434