DocumentCode
22601
Title
Visualizing Mobility of Public Transportation System
Author
Wei Zeng ; Chi-Wing Fu ; Arisona, Stefan Muller ; Erath, Alexander ; Huamin Qu
Author_Institution
Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
20
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 31 2014
Firstpage
1833
Lastpage
1842
Abstract
Public transportation systems (PTSs) play an important role in modern cities, providing shared/massive transportation services that are essential for the general public. However, due to their increasing complexity, designing effective methods to visualize and explore PTS is highly challenging. Most existing techniques employ network visualization methods and focus on showing the network topology across stops while ignoring various mobility-related factors such as riding time, transfer time, waiting time, and round-the-clock patterns. This work aims to visualize and explore passenger mobility in a PTS with a family of analytical tasks based on inputs from transportation researchers. After exploring different design alternatives, we come up with an integrated solution with three visualization modules: isochrone map view for geographical information, isotime flow map view for effective temporal information comparison and manipulation, and OD-pair journey view for detailed visual analysis of mobility factors along routes between specific origin-destination pairs. The isotime flow map linearizes a flow map into a parallel isoline representation, maximizing the visualization of mobility information along the horizontal time axis while presenting clear and smooth pathways from origin to destinations. Moreover, we devise several interactive visual query methods for users to easily explore the dynamics of PTS mobility over space and time. Lastly, we also construct a PTS mobility model from millions of real passenger trajectories, and evaluate our visualization techniques with assorted case studies with the transportation researchers.
Keywords
data visualisation; public transport; traffic engineering computing; OD-pair journey view; PTS; PTS mobility model; geographical information; isochrone map view; isotime flow map view; massive transportation services; mobility information visualization; mobility-related factors; network topology; network visualization methods; origin-destination pair; parallel isoline representation; passenger mobility visualization; public transportation system; shared transportation services; temporal information; Cities and towns; Data visualization; Radiofrequency identification; Schedules; Transportation; Urban areas; Visual analytics; Mobility; public transportation; visual analytics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2346893
Filename
6876029
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