Authors
Ji Qi, Vincent Bloemen, Shihan Wang, Jarke van Wijk, Huub van de Wetering
Publication date
2019/8/19
Journal
IEEE Transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
1054-1063
Publisher
IEEE
Description
While analyzing multiple data sequences, the following questions typically arise: how does a single sequence change over time, how do multiple sequences compare within a period, and how does such comparison change overtime. This paper presents a visual technique named STBins to answer these questions. STBins is designed for visual tracking of individual data sequences and also for comparison of sequences. The latter is done by showing the similarity of sequences within temporal windows. A perception study is conducted to examine the readability of alternative visual designs based on sequence tracking and comparison tasks. Also, two case studies based on real-world datasets are presented in detail to demonstrate usage of our technique.
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