Minimally-immersive interactive volumetric information visualization

D. Ebert, Chris Shaw, Amen Zwa, E. L. Miller, D. Roberts
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This paper describes a minimally immersive volumetric interactive system for information visualization. The system, SFA, uses glyph-based volume rendering, enabling more information attributes to be visualized than traditional 2D and surface-based information visualization systems. Two-handed interaction and stereoscopic viewing combine to produce a minimally immersive interactive system that enhances the user's three-dimensional perception of the information space, capitalizing on the human visual system's pre-attentive learning capabilities to quickly analyze the displayed information. The paper describes the usefulness of this system for the visualization of document similarity within a corpus of textual documents. SFA allows the three-dimensional volumetric visualization, manipulation, navigation, and analysis of multivariate, time-varying information spaces, increasing the quantity and clarity of information conveyed from the visualization as compared to traditional 2D information systems.
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最小沉浸式交互式体积信息可视化
本文描述了一种用于信息可视化的最小沉浸式体积交互系统。SFA系统使用基于字形的体绘制,比传统的2D和基于表面的信息可视化系统能够可视化更多的信息属性。双手交互和立体观看相结合,产生了一个最低限度的沉浸式交互系统,增强了用户对信息空间的三维感知,利用人类视觉系统的预先注意学习能力来快速分析显示的信息。本文描述了该系统对文本文档语料库中文档相似度可视化的有用性。SFA允许对多变量时变信息空间进行三维体可视化、操作、导航和分析,与传统的二维信息系统相比,增加了可视化所传达信息的数量和清晰度。
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