SalienTime: User-driven Selection of Salient Time Steps for Large-Scale Geospatial Data Visualization
Chen, Juntong, Huang, Haiwen, Ye, Huayuan, Peng, Zhong, Li, Chenhui, Wang, Changbo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The voluminous nature of geospatial temporal data from physical monitors and simulation models poses challenges to efficient data access, often resulting in cumbersome temporal selection experiences in web-based data portals. Thus, selecting a subset of time steps for prioritized visualization and pre-loading is highly desirable. Addressing this issue, this paper establishes a multifaceted definition of salient time steps via extensive need-finding studies with domain experts to understand their workflows. Building on this, we propose a novel approach that leverages autoencoders and dynamic programming to facilitate user-driven temporal selections. Structural features, statistical variations, and distance penalties are incorporated to make more flexible selections. User-specified priorities, spatial regions, and aggregations are used to combine different perspectives. We design and implement a web-based interface to enable efficient and context-aware selection of time steps and evaluate its efficacy and usability through case studies, quantitative evaluations, and expert interviews.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-5-2024
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