Experimentally driven visual language design: texture perception experiments for iconographic displays

Marian G. Williams, Stuart Smith, G. Pecelli
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Visualization researchers of the Exploratory Visualization (Exvis) project are studying the representation of multidimensional databases as two-dimensional arrays of data-driven icons. Each data point in n-dimensional space is converted into one icon in the display; both visual and auditory features of the icon are determined by the data. The display's texture is produced by packing large numbers of small icons together so densely that they lose their individual identities. The premise of the technology is that interesting features in the visual and auditory texture of an iconographic display will point to interesting features in the data. The technology is in the early stages of formal study. The short-term goal is to provide a workstation that will enable a researcher who is neither a programmer nor a trained experimentalist to design, implement, conduct and analyze human factors experiments for studying the iconographic data-display technique. The long-term goal is to use the information gathered from such experiments to provide a powerful data-representation language for scientists to use for visualizing large data sets.<>
实验驱动的视觉语言设计:图像显示的纹理感知实验
探索性可视化(Exvis)项目的可视化研究人员正在研究将多维数据库表示为数据驱动图标的二维数组。将n维空间中的每个数据点转换为显示器中的一个图标;图标的视觉和听觉特征都是由数据决定的。显示器的纹理是通过将大量小图标密集地组合在一起而产生的,以至于它们失去了各自的身份。该技术的前提是图像显示的视觉和听觉纹理中的有趣特征将指向数据中的有趣特征。这项技术还处于正式研究的早期阶段。短期目标是提供一个工作站,使研究人员既不是程序员也不是训练有素的实验人员能够设计、实施、进行和分析用于研究图像数据显示技术的人为因素实验。长期目标是利用从这些实验中收集到的信息,为科学家提供一种强大的数据表示语言,用于可视化大型数据集。
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