DocumentCode
963190
Title
Multi-Focused Geospatial Analysis Using Probes
Author
Butkiewicz, Thomas ; Dou, Wenwen ; Wartell, Zachary ; Ribarsky, William ; Chang, Remco
Author_Institution
Charlotte Visualization Center, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Volume
14
Issue
6
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1165
Lastpage
1172
Abstract
Traditional geospatial information visualizations often present views that restrict the user to a single perspective. When zoomed out, local trends and anomalies become suppressed and lost; when zoomed in for local inspection, spatial awareness and comparison between regions become limited. In our model, coordinated visualizations are integrated within individual probe interfaces, which depict the local data in user-defined regions-of-interest. Our probe concept can be incorporated into a variety of geospatial visualizations to empower users with the ability to observe, coordinate, and compare data across multiple local regions. It is especially useful when dealing with complex simulations or analyses where behavior in various localities differs from other localities and from the system as a whole. We illustrate the effectiveness of our technique over traditional interfaces by incorporating it within three existing geospatial visualization systems: an agent-based social simulation, a census data exploration tool, and an 3D GIS environment for analyzing urban change over time. In each case, the probe-based interaction enhances spatial awareness, improves inspection and comparison capabilities, expands the range of scopes, and facilitates collaboration among multiple users.
Keywords
data visualisation; geographic information systems; 3D GIS; agent-based social simulation; census data exploration tool; geospatial information visualizations; local inspection; multifocused geospatial analysis; probes; spatial awareness; user-defined regions-of-interest; Probes; Index Terms— Multiple-view techniques; focus + context; geospatial analysis; geospatial visualization; probes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2008.149
Filename
4658126
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