Using shape to visualize multivariate data

Christopher D Shaw, James A. Hall, Christine Blahut, David S. Ebert, D. Roberts, Nasa Goddard
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This paper describes our recent findings in the area of using glyph shape to display one or two data dimensions in the visualization of 3D scalar and vector fields In our glyph-based visualization system, each glyph represents a data point in 3D space Visual attributes such as size, orientation, color and transparency can be mapped to data dimensions in the 3D space We are exploring the use of glyph shape as a display dimension, using superquadric superellipses as a means of supplying a parameterizable shape A basic factor in effectively using shape for quantitative visualization is determining how many (and which) superellipse shapes people can distinguish Since the superquadric shape's parameter set is not perceptually linear, we conducted a user study to which shapes people can generally distinguish The findings show that with large superellipses, about 22 separate shapes can be distinguished on average These results provide the foundation for exploring how effective superellipses may be in quantitative shape visualization
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使用形状来可视化多变量数据
在我们的基于字形的可视化系统中,每个字形代表三维空间中的一个数据点,例如大小、方向、颜色和透明度等视觉属性可以映射到三维空间中的数据维度。我们正在探索使用字形形状作为显示维度。有效使用形状进行定量可视化的一个基本因素是确定人们可以区分多少(以及哪些)超椭圆形状。由于超二次形状的参数集不是感知线性的,我们进行了一项用户研究,人们通常可以区分哪些形状。研究结果表明,使用大的超椭圆,这些结果为探索超椭圆在定量形状可视化中的有效性提供了基础
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