Title :
Flexible information visualization of multivariate data from biological sequence similarity searches
Author :
Chi, Ed Huai-hsin ; Riedl, John ; Shoop, Elizabeth ; Carlis, John V. ; Retzel, Ernest ; Barry, Phillip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Minnesota Univ. Med. Sch., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fDate :
Oct. 27 1996-Nov. 1 1996
Abstract :
Information visualization faces challenges presented by the need to represent abstract data and the relationships within the data. Previously, we presented a system for visualizing similarities between a single DNA sequence and a large database of other DNA sequences (E.H. Chi et al., 1995). Similarity algorithms generate similarity information in textual reports that can be hundreds or thousands of pages long. Our original system visualized the most important variables from these reports. However, the biologists we work with found this system so useful they requested visual representations of other variables. We present an enhanced system for interactive exploration of this multivariate data. We identify a larger set of useful variables in the information space. The new system involves more variables, so it focuses on exploring subsets of the data. We present an interactive system allowing mapping of different variables to different axes, incorporating animation using a time axis, and providing tools for viewing subsets of the data. Detail-on-demand is preserved by hyperlinks to the analysis reports. We present three case studies illustrating the use of these techniques. The combined technique of applying a time axis with a 3D scatter plot and query filters to visualization of biological sequence similarity data is both powerful and novel.
Keywords :
data visualisation; 3D scatter plot; DNA sequence; abstract data; animation; biological sequence similarity data; biological sequence similarity searches; detail-on-demand; flexible information visualization; hyperlinks; information space; interactive exploration; interactive system; multivariate data; query filters; similarity algorithms; textual reports; time axis; visual representations; Animation; Biological system modeling; Computational biology; Computer science; DNA; Data visualization; Image analysis; Image sequence analysis; Multidimensional systems; Visual databases;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization '96. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-89791-864-9
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1996.567796