The visual analysis of flow pattern for public bicycle system

Q3 Computer Science
Xiaoying Shi , Zhenhai Yu , Jing Chen , Haitao Xu , Fei Lin
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Abstract

Public Bicycle System(PBS) is an increasingly popular mode of public transit, with the advantage of pollution-free and flexibility. In this paper, we present an interactive visual analytic system for exploring complex flows generated by PBS. Four inter-linked visualization views are designed to illustrate multiple perspectives of data, such as the spatial-temporal changes, the relationships and differences between flow OD pairs and the multi-dimensional factors(weather condition, calendar events) influencing on the rental numbers. A new presentation “Parallel coordinates with line and set” combined with flexible interaction schemes is proposed to support the exploration of multivariate association. We exemplify our approach with a real citywide PBS dataset. The results of case study demonstrate that our system is helpful for visually classifying stations with different flow patterns, speculating in-depth reasons, as well as investigating abnormal behaviors, helping decision makers to gain a better understanding of the large dataset.

公共自行车系统流动模式的可视化分析
公共自行车系统(PBS)是一种日益流行的公共交通方式,具有无污染和灵活性的优点。在本文中,我们提出了一个交互式视觉分析系统,用于探索PBS生成的复杂流。设计了四个相互链接的可视化视图,以说明数据的多个视角,如时空变化、流量OD对之间的关系和差异以及影响租赁数量的多维因素(天气条件、日历事件)。提出了一种新的表示形式“带线和集的平行坐标”,结合灵活的交互方案来支持多元关联的探索。我们用一个真实的全市PBS数据集来举例说明我们的方法。案例研究结果表明,我们的系统有助于对具有不同流型的站点进行可视化分类,推测深入原因,以及调查异常行为,帮助决策者更好地了解大型数据集。
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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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1.62
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审稿时长
26.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Languages and Computing is a forum for researchers, practitioners, and developers to exchange ideas and results for the advancement of visual languages and its implication to the art of computing. The journal publishes research papers, state-of-the-art surveys, and review articles in all aspects of visual languages.
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