• Title of article

    Adjacent versus coincident representations of geospatial uncertainty: Which promote better decisions?

  • Author/Authors

    Viard، نويسنده , , Thomas and Caumon، نويسنده , , Guillaume and Lévy، نويسنده , , Bruno، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    511
  • To page
    520
  • Abstract
    3D geological models commonly built to manage natural resources are much affected by uncertainty because most of the subsurface is inaccessible to direct observation. Appropriate ways to intuitively visualize uncertainties are therefore critical to draw appropriate decisions. However, empirical assessments of uncertainty visualization for decision making are currently limited to 2D map data, while most geological entities are either surfaces embedded in a 3D space or volumes. aper first reviews a typical example of decision making under uncertainty, where uncertainty visualization methods can actually make a difference. This issue is illustrated on a real Middle East oil and gas reservoir, looking for the optimal location of a new appraisal well. In a second step, we propose a user study that goes beyond traditional 2D map data, using 2.5D pressure data for the purposes of well design. Our experiments study the quality of adjacent versus coincident representations of spatial uncertainty as compared to the presentation of data without uncertainty; the representationsʹ quality is assessed in terms of decision accuracy. Our study was conducted within a group of 123 graduate students specialized in geology.
  • Keywords
    Perception , transparency , User Study , Uncertainty visualization
  • Journal title
    Computers & Geosciences
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Computers & Geosciences
  • Record number

    2288038