Title :
Objective and subjective relations in data visualization: examples from molecular biological data collections
Author :
Rojdestvenski, Igor
Author_Institution :
Dept. Plant Physiol., Umea Univ., Sweden
Abstract :
Natural science is where the objective and the subjective meet. When we build data collections, we want them to reflect the objective relations inherent in nature, but also classify these collections, adding subjective relations between data objects. Sometimes these two approaches conflict. We present two examples of blending objective and subjective relations in a single data collection, and discuss some possible generalizations. First example deals with the visualization of metabolic networks in three dimensions. We show that the network topology has a substantial subjective component in this case and discuss possible ways to minimize human inference. In the second example we present a collection of metabolic networks as a (subjective) hierarchical structure with (objective) binary relations between objects, and show how the data visualization may be made more logical via the procedure of "hierarchization of relations".
Keywords :
biology computing; data visualisation; database management systems; graph theory; graphical user interfaces; molecular biophysics; network topology; data visualization; human inference minimization; metabolic network; molecular biological data collection; natural science; network topology; objective binary relation; objective relation; subjective hierarchical structure; subjective relation; substantial subjective component; Biochemistry; Data models; Data visualization; Databases; Graphical user interfaces; Graphics; HTML; Humans; Network topology; Physiology;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualization, 2003. IV 2003. Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1988-1
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2003.1218038