A clustering-based visualization of colocation patterns

Elise Desmier, Frédéric Flouvat, D. Gay, Nazha Selmaoui-Folcher
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Extraction of interesting colocations in geo-referenced data is one of the major tasks in spatial pattern mining. The goal is to find sets of spatial object-types with instances located in the same neighborhood. In this context, the main drawback is the visualization and interpretation of extracted patterns by domain experts. Indeed, common textual representation of colocations loses important spatial information such as the position, the orientation or the spatial distribution of the patterns. To overcome this problem, we propose a new clustering-based visualization technique deeply integrated in the colocation mining algorithm. This new simple, concise and intuitive cartographic visualization considers both spatial information and expert practices. This proposition has been integrated in a Geographic Information System and experimented on a real-world geological data set. Domain experts confirm the added-value of this visualization approach.
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基于聚类的托管模式可视化
空间模式挖掘的主要任务之一是在地理参考数据中提取有趣的位置。目标是找到具有位于相同邻域的实例的空间对象类型集。在这种情况下,主要的缺点是由领域专家对提取的模式进行可视化和解释。事实上,常见的搭配文本表示会丢失重要的空间信息,如模式的位置、方向或空间分布。为了克服这一问题,我们提出了一种新的基于聚类的可视化技术,该技术与主机挖掘算法深度集成。这种新的简单、简洁和直观的地图可视化考虑了空间信息和专家实践。这个命题已经被整合到一个地理信息系统中,并在一个真实的地质数据集上进行了实验。领域专家证实了这种可视化方法的附加价值。
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