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IRVE-Serve: A Visualization Framework for SpatiallyRegistered TimeSeries Data (2007)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Polys, Nicholas F. Shapiro, Michael Duca, Karen |
| Description | Scientists regularly confront situations where they are trying to understand large quantities of information, that vary over time and space. Analyzing such systems where structure and function are related is still a challenge despite the continued improvement of visualization tools and techniques. Given the spatial basis of many simulations, Information Rich Virtual Environments (IRVEs) can be a successful way of presenting heterogeneous information in an intuitively comprehensible form. In this paper we describe the evolution of a web-based IRVE delivery system for simulation data. Our framework decouples geometry, the underlying data set, and the expressive repertory for information display. This allows us to incorporate domain-specific information while providing for easy retargeting of the information displayed in that domain. As a result of these abstractions, we are able to continually expand and improve our visual mappings and components and finally apply our framework in a completely unrelated domain. Categories and Subject Descriptors |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2007-01-01 |
| Publisher Institution | The Web3D 2007 Symposium, ACM SIGGRAPH |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Information Display Data Set Simulation Data Unrelated Domain Domain-specific Information Visualization Framework Easy Retargeting Information Rich Virtual Environment Successful Way Expressive Repertory Many Simulation Spatiallyregistered Timeseries Data Visualization Tool Visual Mapping Comprehensible Form Web-based Irve Delivery System Spatial Basis Subject Descriptor Heterogeneous Information Large Quantity Framework Decouples Geometry Continued Improvement |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |