Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis

The large number of environmental problems faced by society in recent years has driven researchers to collect and study massive amounts of data in order to understand the complex relations that exist between people and the environment in which we live. Such datasets are often high dimensional and he...

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Main Authors: Maha El Meseery, Orland Hoeber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Visual Informatics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468502X17300244
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spelling doaj-9542fe0318654bf9aff8cba79cbd8c502020-11-25T00:45:27ZengElsevierVisual Informatics2468-502X2018-06-0122111124Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysisMaha El Meseery0Orland Hoeber1University of Regina, CanadaCorresponding author.; University of Regina, CanadaThe large number of environmental problems faced by society in recent years has driven researchers to collect and study massive amounts of data in order to understand the complex relations that exist between people and the environment in which we live. Such datasets are often high dimensional and heterogeneous in nature, with complex geospatial relations. Analysing such data can be challenging, especially when there is a need to maintain spatial awareness as the non-spatial attributes are studied. Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC) is a geovisual analytics approach designed to support exploration and analysis within complex geospatial environmental data. Parallel coordinates are tightly coupled with a geospatial representation and an investigative scatterplot, all of which can be used to show, reorganize, filter, and highlight the high dimensional, heterogeneous, and geospatial aspects of the data. Two sets of field trials were conducted with expert data analysts to validate the real-world benefits of the approach for studying environmental data. The results of these evaluations were positive, providing real-world evidence and new insights regarding the value of using GCPC to explore among environmental datasets when there is a need to remain aware of the geospatial aspects of the data as the non-spatial elements are studied. Keywords: Geovisual analytics, Heterogeneous data visualization, High dimensional data visualization, Field trial evaluationshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468502X17300244
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Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
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Orland Hoeber
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title Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
title_short Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
title_full Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
title_fullStr Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
title_full_unstemmed Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC): Field trial studies of environmental data analysis
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publisher Elsevier
series Visual Informatics
issn 2468-502X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The large number of environmental problems faced by society in recent years has driven researchers to collect and study massive amounts of data in order to understand the complex relations that exist between people and the environment in which we live. Such datasets are often high dimensional and heterogeneous in nature, with complex geospatial relations. Analysing such data can be challenging, especially when there is a need to maintain spatial awareness as the non-spatial attributes are studied. Geo-Coordinated Parallel Coordinates (GCPC) is a geovisual analytics approach designed to support exploration and analysis within complex geospatial environmental data. Parallel coordinates are tightly coupled with a geospatial representation and an investigative scatterplot, all of which can be used to show, reorganize, filter, and highlight the high dimensional, heterogeneous, and geospatial aspects of the data. Two sets of field trials were conducted with expert data analysts to validate the real-world benefits of the approach for studying environmental data. The results of these evaluations were positive, providing real-world evidence and new insights regarding the value of using GCPC to explore among environmental datasets when there is a need to remain aware of the geospatial aspects of the data as the non-spatial elements are studied. Keywords: Geovisual analytics, Heterogeneous data visualization, High dimensional data visualization, Field trial evaluations
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