Handling overplotted points in spatial pixel-based visualizations is usually done either by aggregation or sampling. The third rather unusual alternative is replacing data items untangling overplotted regions. Depending on the placement algorithm visual artifacts will be created based on an optimization between overplotting, display usage, and conservation. In this paper, we exploit the replacement and create pixel-based pie-charts reflecting the numerical distribution of spatially referenced data points. With this novel approach, we bridge the gap between the overview and detail phase in Shneiderman's Information Seeking mantra. Our presented algorithm is informally evaluated with a biological case study on baboon movement
Visualizing large geo-demographical datasets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geosp...
Visualizing large geo-demographical data sets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geo-...
Abstract—We introduce Splatterplots, a novel presentation of scattered data that enables visualizati...
Handling overplotted points in spatial pixel-based visualizations is usually done either by aggregat...
Aggregation through binning is a commonly used technique for visualizing large, dense, and overplott...
In a large number of applications, data is collected and referenced by their spatial location. Visua...
Simple presentation graphics are intuitive and easy-to-use, but show only highly aggregated data pre...
{Portions reprinted, with permission from Keim et al.25 #2001 IEEE Simple presentation graphics are ...
Visualization techniques are of increasing importance in exploring and analyzing large amounts of mu...
The visualization of large spatial point data sets constitutes a problem with respect to runtime and...
Figure 1: US Census Data on a traditional scatter plot and three generalized scatter plots with diff...
Aggregated data visualizations are often used by collaborative teams to gain a common understanding ...
Charts abound in printed media and on the web. They have become a primary means to communicate quant...
Scatterplots are widely used in exploratory data analysis and class visualization. The advantages of...
(2001) data set. We consider the problem of representing graphically a large number of point estimat...
Visualizing large geo-demographical datasets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geosp...
Visualizing large geo-demographical data sets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geo-...
Abstract—We introduce Splatterplots, a novel presentation of scattered data that enables visualizati...
Handling overplotted points in spatial pixel-based visualizations is usually done either by aggregat...
Aggregation through binning is a commonly used technique for visualizing large, dense, and overplott...
In a large number of applications, data is collected and referenced by their spatial location. Visua...
Simple presentation graphics are intuitive and easy-to-use, but show only highly aggregated data pre...
{Portions reprinted, with permission from Keim et al.25 #2001 IEEE Simple presentation graphics are ...
Visualization techniques are of increasing importance in exploring and analyzing large amounts of mu...
The visualization of large spatial point data sets constitutes a problem with respect to runtime and...
Figure 1: US Census Data on a traditional scatter plot and three generalized scatter plots with diff...
Aggregated data visualizations are often used by collaborative teams to gain a common understanding ...
Charts abound in printed media and on the web. They have become a primary means to communicate quant...
Scatterplots are widely used in exploratory data analysis and class visualization. The advantages of...
(2001) data set. We consider the problem of representing graphically a large number of point estimat...
Visualizing large geo-demographical datasets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geosp...
Visualizing large geo-demographical data sets using pixel-based techniques involves mapping the geo-...
Abstract—We introduce Splatterplots, a novel presentation of scattered data that enables visualizati...