Title :
Hotmap: Looking at Geographic Attention
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res., Redmond
Abstract :
Understanding how people use online maps allows data acquisition teams to concentrate their efforts on the portions of the map that are most seen by users. Online maps represent vast databases, and so it is insufficient to simply look at a list of the most-accessed URLs. Hotmap takes advantage of the design of a mapping system´s imagery pyramid to superpose a heatmap of the log files over the original maps. Users´ behavior within the system can be observed and interpreted. This paper discusses the imagery acquisition task that motivated Hotmap, and presents several examples of information that Hotmap makes visible. We discuss the design choices behind Hotmap, including logarithmic color schemes; low-saturation background images; and tuning images to explore both infrequently-viewed and frequently-viewed spaces.
Keywords :
data acquisition; data visualisation; geographic information systems; interactive systems; GIS; Hotmap; URL; data acquisition; geographic attention; geographic visualization; imagery acquisition; logarithmic color scheme; low-saturation background image; mapping system imagery pyramid; online interactive mapping system; tuning image; Cities and towns; Failure analysis; Geographic Information Systems; Geography; Image analysis; Image color analysis; Navigation; Space heating; Uniform resource locators; Visualization; GIS; Geographical visualization; heatmap; online mapping systems; server log analysis; social navigation;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70561