Title :
4-D Statistical Surface Method for Visual Change Detection in Forest Ecosystem Simulation Time Series
Author :
Jenny, Helen ; Liem, Johannes ; Lucash, Melissa S. ; Scheller, Robert M.
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Earth, Ocean, & Atmos. Sci., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract :
Rising uncertainties associated with climate change compel forest management planning to include forest ecosystem simulations. The output of such models is often of high spatio-temporal complexity and difficult to interpret for the user. This contribution describes a novel visualization method called four-dimensional (4-D) statistical surfaces, which aims at improving the visual detection of change in time series. The method visualizes attribute values as surfaces, which are interpolated and animated over time; the interactive attribute surfaces are combined with color-coding and contour lines to support absolute and relative height judgment as well as faster perception and better location of change. A design study and prototypical implementation of the visualization method is described in this contribution. Time-series simulation results of LANDIS-II, a commonly used modeling tool in forest ecology, as well as a temporal vegetation index dataset (NDVI) are visualized using 4-D statistical surfaces. Usability challenges are addressed based on explorative interviews with a small group of users. The method is not limited to ecological model output; it can be used to create three-dimensional (3-D) temporal animations of arbitrary time-series datasets where parameters are supplied in regular raster format.
Keywords :
climatology; ecology; geophysical techniques; statistical analysis; time series; vegetation; 4-D statistical surface method; LANDIS-II time-series simulation result; NDVI; absolute height judgment; arbitrary time-series dataset 3D temporal animation; climate change uncertainty; color-coding line; contour line; ecological model output; faster perception; forest ecology modeling tool; forest ecosystem simulation; forest ecosystem simulation time series; forest management planning; four-dimensional statistical surface; high spatiotemporal complexity; interactive attribute surface; novel visualization method; regular raster format; relative height judgment; surface value attribute visualization method; temporal vegetation index dataset; three-dimensional temporal animation; time series change visual detection; visual change detection; visualization method prototypical implementation; Animation; Biological system modeling; Data visualization; Ecosystems; Image color analysis; Meteorology; Visualization; Forestry; simulation software; time-series animation; visualization;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2324972