时间戳事件序列的数据中心方法和任务类型

Yasara Peiris, Clara-Maria Barth, Elaine M. Huang, J. Bernard
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任务抽象和任务的分类结构对于交互式数据分析方法的设计者非常有用,可以作为设计目标和评估标准。对于单个数据类型,特定于数据集的分类结构捕获唯一的数据特征,同时可以跨应用程序域进行推广。创建以数据集为中心但与领域无关的分类结构是困难的,特别是如果仍然缺少针对特定数据类型的最佳实践,观察专家是不可行的,并且缺乏反思和泛化的手段。在处理时间戳事件序列时,我们发现了这种方法支持的需求,这种数据类型在可视化研究中尚未得到完全系统的研究。为了解决这一缺点,我们提出了一种方法,使研究人员能够在五个阶段(数据收集、编码、任务分类、任务综合和行动-目标-(标准)横切)中抽象任务并构建以数据集为中心的分类结构。我们通过将其应用于时间戳事件序列来验证该方法,并提出了一种使用三元组作为任务描述语言的任务类型:(1)操作,(2)数据目标,(3)数据标准。我们用网络安全的真实案例进一步评估了类型学的描述能力。
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A Data-Centric Methodology and Task Typology for Time-Stamped Event Sequences
Task abstractions and taxonomic structures for tasks are useful for designers of interactive data analysis approaches, serving as design targets and evaluation criteria alike. For individual data types, dataset-specific taxonomic structures capture unique data characteristics, while being generalizable across application domains. The creation of dataset-centric but domain-agnostic taxonomic structures is difficult, especially if best practices for a focused data type are still missing, observing experts is not feasible, and means for reflection and generalization are scarce. We discovered this need for methodological support when working with time-stamped event sequences, a datatype that has not yet been fully systematically studied in visualization research. To address this shortcoming, we present a methodology that enables researchers to abstract tasks and build dataset-centric taxonomic structures in five phases (data collection, coding, task categorization, task synthesis, and action-target-(criterion) crosscut). We validate the methodology by applying it to time-stamped event sequences and present a task typology that uses triples as a novel language of description for tasks: (1) action, (2) data target, and (3) data criterion. We further evaluate the descriptive power of the typology with a real-world case on cybersecurity.
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