论文标题
SplitStreams:一种视觉隐喻,用于不断发展的层次结构
SplitStreams: A Visual Metaphor for Evolving Hierarchies
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论文摘要
随着时间的推移,层次结构化数据的可视化是一个持续的挑战,并且存在几种试图解决它的方法。诸如动画或并列树可视化之类的技术无法提供时间序列的良好概述,并且在随着时间的推移传达变化方面缺乏表现力。嵌套流图提供了对数据演变的更好理解,但是在给定时间步中缺乏层次结构的清晰概述。此外,这些方法通常仅限于静态层次结构或排除数据中复杂的层次变化,从而限制了它们的用例。我们提出了一个新颖的视觉隐喻,能够提供随着时间的流逝的所有分层变化的静态概述,并清楚地概述了每个单个时间步长的层次结构。我们的方法允许在树地图和嵌套流图之间进行平稳的过渡,从而探索动态行为和分层结构之间的权衡。当我们的技术处理所有类型的拓扑变化时,它适用于广泛的应用。我们在几种用例中证明了我们方法的实用性,通过用户研究对其进行评估,并提供其完整的源代码。
The visualization of hierarchically structured data over time is an ongoing challenge and several approaches exist trying to solve it. Techniques such as animated or juxtaposed tree visualizations are not capable of providing a good overview of the time series and lack expressiveness in conveying changes over time. Nested streamgraphs provide a better understanding of the data evolution, but lack the clear outline of hierarchical structures at a given timestep. Furthermore, these approaches are often limited to static hierarchies or exclude complex hierarchical changes in the data, limiting their use cases. We propose a novel visual metaphor capable of providing a static overview of all hierarchical changes over time, as well as clearly outlining the hierarchical structure at each individual time step. Our method allows for smooth transitions between tree maps and nested streamgraphs, enabling the exploration of the trade-off between dynamic behavior and hierarchical structure. As our technique handles topological changes of all types, it is suitable for a wide range of applications. We demonstrate the utility of our method on several use cases, evaluate it with a user study, and provide its full source code.