Automatic Application of the Data-State Model in Data-Flow Contexts

Joseph A. Cottam, A. Lumsdaine
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The data-state and data-flow models of information visualization are known to be expressively equivalent. Each model is most effective for different combinations of analysis processes and data characteristics. Visualization frameworks tend to either (1) work within a single model or (2) permit either model in separate sub-frameworks. In either case, converting between the two models falls entirely to the programmer. The theoretical basis for automatic translation between the two models was established by Chi. However, that process is insufficiently specified to be directly implemented. This paper characterizes the practical advantages of the data-state model. This is used to identify when such a transformation is beneficial. It then expands on Chi's theoretical framework to provide the tools for translating visualization program fragments from the data-flow to the data-state model. A partial implementation of the expanded theory is described for the Stencil visualization environment.
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数据流环境中数据状态模型的自动应用
众所周知,信息可视化的数据状态模型和数据流模型在表达上是等价的。每个模型对于分析过程和数据特征的不同组合是最有效的。可视化框架倾向于(1)在单个模型中工作,或者(2)允许两个模型在单独的子框架中工作。在任何一种情况下,两个模型之间的转换都完全落在程序员身上。两种模型之间的自动翻译的理论基础是由Chi建立的。但是,该过程没有充分说明,无法直接实现。本文描述了数据状态模型的实用优势。这用于确定这种转换何时是有益的。然后扩展Chi的理论框架,提供将可视化程序片段从数据流转换为数据状态模型的工具。在模板可视化环境中描述了扩展理论的部分实现。
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