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Title: Visual Encoding


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Visual Encoding
Andrew Chan CPSC 533C January 20, 2003
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Overview
  • What is a visual encoding?
  • How can it amplify our cognition?
  • How do we map data into a visual form?
  • What kinds of information visualization exist?

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Visual Encoding Defined
  • Visual encoding is the mapping of information to
    display elements
  • Tamara Munzner, Ph.D. dissertation
    http//graphics.stanford.edu/papers/munzner_thesis
    /

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  • . . . Human intelligence is highly flexible
    and adaptive, superb at inventing procedures and
    objects that overcome its own limits. The real
    powers come from devising external aids that
    enhance cognitive abilities.

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  • How have we increased memory, thought, and
    reasoning? By the invention of external aids It
    is things that make us smart.
  • - Don Norman

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Amplifying Cognition
  • Increased resources
  • Reduced search
  • Enhanced recognition of patterns
  • Perceptual inference
  • Perceptual monitoring
  • Manipulable medium

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Poor Encodings ...
  • May reduce task performance
  • May make information hard to find

http//www.research.ibm.com/dx/proceedings/pravda/
truevis.htm
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Or worse ...
  • The Challenger shuttle disaster was linked to a
    misunderstood diagram

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Knowledge Crystallization
  • The general process used when people have a task
    to complete

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Infovis at Different Levels
  • Infosphere
  • Information workspace
  • Visual knowledge tools
  • Visual objects

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Looking for Benefits
  • A Cost of Knowledge Characteristic Function maps
    the cost of an operation to the benefit of doing
    it
  • An effective function should reduce the cost /
    increase the benefit

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Mapping Data to Visual Form
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Raw Data
  • Usually represented as a relation or set of
    relations to give it some structure
  • A relation is a set of tuples in the form
    ltvalueix, valueiygt, ltvaluejx, valuejygt ...

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Data Tables
  • Contain data and metadata

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  • Note
  • Dimensionality can have different meanings
  • number of input variables
  • number of output variables
  • number of input and output variables
  • number of spatial dimensions in data

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Data Transformations
  • Four types of data transformations
  • Values to derived values
  • Structure to derived structure
  • Values to derived structure
  • Structure to derived values

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Visual Structures
  • Basic building blocks include
  • Position
  • Marks
  • Connections
  • Enclosure
  • Retinal properties
  • Temporal encoding

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Position
  • Fundamental aspect of visual structure
  • Four possible axes unstructured, nominal,
    ordinal, quantitative
  • Techniques to maximize its use
  • Composition
  • Alignment
  • Folding
  • Recursion
  • Overloading

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Marks
  • Four types
  • points
  • lines
  • areas
  • volumes

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Connections and Enclosure
  • Connections show a relationship between objects
  • Enclosure can also indicate related objects

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Retinal Properties
  • Include colour, size, texture, shape, orientation

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Temporal Encoding
  • Humans are very sensitive to changes in mark
    position and their retinal properties
  • Data shown may or may not be time-based

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View Transformations
  • Make a static presentation interactive
  • Three common transformations
  • Location probes
  • Viewport controls
  • Distortions

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Infovis Examples
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Scientific Visualization
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GIS
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Multi-Dimensional Scattergraphs
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Worlds-Within-Worlds
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Multi-Dimensional Tables
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Information Landscapes
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Node and Link Diagrams
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Trees
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Special Data Transforms
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