There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possible to present visually the high-dimensional data in 2D or 3D, it remains a challenge for users to make sense of such projected data. Recently, interactive techniques, such as Feature Transformation, have been introduced to address this. This paper describes a user study that was designed to understand how the feature transformation techniques affect user’s understanding of multi-dimensional data visualisation. It was compared with the traditional dimension reduction techniques, both unsupervised (PCA) and supervised (MCML). Thirty-one participants were recruited to detect visual clusters and outliers using visualisations produced by these tec...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
Visualization of high-dimensional data requires a mapping to a visual space. Whenever the goal is to...
With the advent of interactive techniques for multidimensional data visualization using dimensionali...
Visualization of high-dimensional data requires a mapping to a visual space. Whenever the goal is to...
We propose a multidimensional visualization technique, named Viz3D, that creates a 3D representation...
Projecting multidimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display as a scatter-plot-like visual...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Visual analysis has been used in many fields of research, such as health, biology, chemistry, social...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
There has been extensive research on dimensionality reduction techniques. While these make it possib...
Visualization of high-dimensional data requires a mapping to a visual space. Whenever the goal is to...
With the advent of interactive techniques for multidimensional data visualization using dimensionali...
Visualization of high-dimensional data requires a mapping to a visual space. Whenever the goal is to...
We propose a multidimensional visualization technique, named Viz3D, that creates a 3D representation...
Projecting multidimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display as a scatter-plot-like visual...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Projecting multi-dimensional data to a lower-dimensional visual display is a commonly used approach ...
Visual analysis has been used in many fields of research, such as health, biology, chemistry, social...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...
This article presents an empirical user study that compares eight multidimensional projection techni...