Design Considerations for Immersive Analytics of Bird Movements Obtained by Miniaturised GPS Sensors

H. Nim, B. Sommer, Karsten Klein, A. Flack, K. Safi, M. Nagy, W. Fiedler, M. Wikelski, F. Schreiber
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Recent advances in miniaturising sensor tags allow to obtain high-resolution bird trajectories, presenting an opportunity for immersive close-up observation of individual and group behaviour in mid-air. The combination of geographical, environmental, and movement data is well suited for investigation in immersive analytics environments. We explore the benefits and requirements of a wide range of such environments, and illustrate a multi-platform immersive analytics solution, based on a tiled 3D display wall and head-mounted displays (Google Cardboard, HTC Vive and Microsoft Hololens). Tailored to biologists studying bird movement data, the immersive environment provides a novel interactive mode to explore the geolocational time-series data. This paper aims to inform the 3D visualisation research community about design considerations obtained from a real world data set in different 3D immersive environments. This work also contributes to ongoing research efforts to promote better understanding of bird migration and the associated environmental factors at the planet-level scale, thereby capturing the public awareness of environmental issues.
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小型化GPS传感器获得的鸟类运动沉浸式分析的设计考虑
最近在小型化传感器标签方面取得的进展使我们能够获得高分辨率的鸟类轨迹,为在半空中近距离观察单个和群体的行为提供了机会。地理、环境和运动数据的结合非常适合在沉浸式分析环境中进行调查。我们探讨了各种环境的好处和要求,并举例说明了基于平铺3D显示墙和头戴式显示器(谷歌Cardboard, HTC Vive和微软Hololens)的多平台沉浸式分析解决方案。为研究鸟类运动数据的生物学家量身定制的沉浸式环境为探索地理位置时间序列数据提供了一种新颖的交互模式。本文旨在告知3D可视化研究社区关于在不同的3D沉浸式环境中从真实世界数据集获得的设计考虑。这项工作也有助于正在进行的研究工作,以促进更好地了解鸟类迁徙和相关的环境因素在地球水平上,从而捕捉到公众对环境问题的认识。
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