Published on 01 January 2015
Visualizing Complex Data with Embedded Plots
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This paper describes a class of graphs, embedded plots, that are particularly useful for analyzing large and complex data sets. Embedded plots organize a collection of graphs into a larger graphic, which can display more complex relationships than would otherwise be possible. This arrangement provides additional axes, prevents overplotting, and allows for multiple levels of visual summarization. Embedded plots also preprocess complex data into a form suitable for the human cognitive system, which can facilitate comprehension. We illustrate the usefulness of embedded plots with a case study, discuss the practical and cognitive advantages of embedded plots, and demonstrate how to implement embedded plots as a general class within visualization software, something currently unavailable.
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Subfield
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
Field
Computer Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
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54%
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Scholar Data Model