Enhanced Hexagon-Tiling Algorithm for Map-Like Information Visualisation

Muye Yang, R. Biuk-Aghai
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Abstract

Hierarchical information is ubiquitous, and analysing such information is one of the common tasks performed by its users. Map-like visualisations, which resemble geographic maps, can be a useful tool for perceiving hierarchical information. Maps have the advantage that the majority of ordinary users can easily understand them without prior training. This paper presents a novel method for visualising hierarchical data in a form resembling a geographic map, using hexagon tiling. Our method can be used for visualising general hierarchical data, such as organisational structures, library catalogues, file systems, and many more. Like treemaps, our new method is area-based, thus it not only reveals hierarchy but also other attributes. Unlike treemaps, however, our method produces visualisations that resemble geographic maps in shape and appearance. Several tactics are employed to control the space-division process and aspect ratio. In this paper we present experiments involving our visualisation, evaluations of results, comparisons with other methods, and discuss advantages and potential issues.
用于类地图信息可视化的增强六边形平铺算法
层次信息无处不在,分析层次信息是用户的常见任务之一。类似地图的可视化,类似于地理地图,可以是感知分层信息的有用工具。地图的优势在于,大多数普通用户无需事先培训就能轻松理解地图。本文提出了一种新的方法来可视化层次数据的形式类似于地理地图,使用六边形平铺。我们的方法可用于可视化一般的分层数据,如组织结构、图书馆目录、文件系统等等。像树图一样,我们的新方法是基于区域的,因此它不仅可以显示层次结构,还可以显示其他属性。然而,与树图不同的是,我们的方法产生的可视化效果在形状和外观上都与地理地图相似。采用了几种策略来控制空间分割过程和纵横比。在本文中,我们介绍了实验,包括我们的可视化,结果的评估,与其他方法的比较,并讨论了优势和潜在的问题。
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