Operationalizing Trumbo’s Principles of Bivariate Choropleth Map Design

Georgianna Strode, John D. Morgan, B. Thornton, V. Mesev, Evan Rau, Sean Shortes, Nathan Johnson
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Trumbo’s (1981) ideas on bivariate choropleth design have been underexplored and underutilized. He noted that effective map design (including color selection) is directly informed by the intended goal or use of the map (i.e., what questions might the map answer), and he identified three common spatial relationships that can be displayed by a bivariate choropleth: inverse relationships, a range of one variable within another, and direct relationships. Each is best suited to answering different map readers’ questions. Trumbo also suggested sample color palettes to focus the map reader’s attention on pertinent data. In consultation with Trumbo, we extended his ideas, first by creating focal models that illustrate his three spatial relationships. We then constructed sample maps to examine each of the focal models, and finally compared each model by mapping the same two data sets (of obesity and inactivity). We investigated the visual differences in each of the resulting maps, and asked spatial questions regarding the relationships between obesity and inactivity. Our work validates Trumbo’s ideas on bivariate choropleth map design, and we hope our focal models guide cartographers towards making color choices by linking their map purpose to the appropriate focal model.
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运用Trumbo的双变量Choropleth地图设计原理
Trumbo(1981)关于双变量合唱设计的思想一直没有得到充分的探索和利用。他指出,有效的地图设计(包括颜色选择)直接取决于地图的预期目标或用途(即地图可能回答什么问题),他确定了三种常见的空间关系,这些关系可以通过双变量choropleth显示:逆关系、一个变量在另一个变量中的范围和直接关系。每种都最适合回答不同地图读者的问题。Trumbo还建议使用示例调色板,将地图读者的注意力集中在相关数据上。在与Trumbo协商后,我们扩展了他的想法,首先通过创建焦点模型来说明他的三种空间关系。然后,我们构建了样本图来检查每个焦点模型,最后通过映射相同的两个数据集(肥胖和不活动)来比较每个模型。我们调查了每张地图上的视觉差异,并就肥胖和不活动之间的关系提出了空间问题。我们的工作验证了Trumbo关于双变量choropleth地图设计的想法,我们希望我们的焦点模型通过将地图目的与适当的焦点模型联系起来,指导制图师进行颜色选择。
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Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society
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期刊介绍: JBCS is a formal quarterly publication of the Brazilian Computer Society. It is a peer-reviewed international journal which aims to serve as a forum to disseminate innovative research in all fields of computer science and related subjects. Theoretical, practical and experimental papers reporting original research contributions are welcome, as well as high quality survey papers. The journal is open to contributions in all computer science topics, computer systems development or in formal and theoretical aspects of computing, as the list of topics below is not exhaustive. Contributions will be considered for publication in JBCS if they have not been published previously and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
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