论文标题
多视图可视化中的组成和配置模式
Composition and Configuration Patterns in Multiple-View Visualizations
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论文摘要
多视图可视化(MV)是一种通常采用的布局设计技术,可帮助用户在单个内聚力表示中看到大量的数据属性和值。由于其普遍性,MV设计已被可视化界广泛采用,以帮助用户检查并与大型,复杂和高维数据进行交互。但是,尽管无处不在,但几乎没有工作可以对MV进行分类和分析,以便更好地了解其设计空间。结果,如何有效地使用MV设计几乎没有指南。在本文中,我们介绍了一项关于在实践中如何设计MV的深入研究。我们专注于多种视图模式的两个基本措施:组成,量量化了哪些视图类型和多少。和配置,该配置表征了显示空间中视图布局的空间布置。我们构建了一个新的数据集,其中包含2011年至2019年从IEEE VIS,EUROVIS和PACIFICVIS出版物收集的MV的360张图像,并对这些可视化图像进行视图类型和布局的细粒度注释。从这些数据中,我们使用术语频率和布局拓扑的定量指标进行组成和配置分析。我们确定围绕MV的常见实践,包括视图类型的关系,流行视图布局以及视图类型和布局之间的相关性。我们将发现结合到MV推荐系统中,提供交互式工具来探索设计空间,并支持基于示例的设计。
Multiple-view visualization (MV) is a layout design technique often employed to help users see a large number of data attributes and values in a single cohesive representation. Because of its generalizability, the MV design has been widely adopted by the visualization community to help users examine and interact with large, complex, and high-dimensional data. However, although ubiquitous, there has been little work to categorize and analyze MVs in order to better understand its design space. As a result, there has been little to no guideline in how to use the MV design effectively. In this paper, we present an in-depth study of how MVs are designed in practice. We focus on two fundamental measures of multiple-view patterns: composition, which quantifies what view types and how many are there; and configuration, which characterizes spatial arrangement of view layouts in the display space. We build a new dataset containing 360 images of MVs collected from IEEE VIS, EuroVis, and PacificVis publications 2011 to 2019, and make fine-grained annotations of view types and layouts for these visualization images. From this data we conduct composition and configuration analyses using quantitative metrics of term frequency and layout topology. We identify common practices around MVs, including relationship of view types, popular view layouts, and correlation between view types and layouts. We combine the findings into a MV recommendation system, providing interactive tools to explore the design space, and support example-based design.