DocumentCode
2534543
Title
A hierarchy navigation framework: supporting scalable interactive exploration over large databases
Author
Mehta, Nishant K. ; Rundensteiner, Elke A. ; Ward, Matthew O.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Worcester Polytech. Inst., MA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
25-27 July 2005
Firstpage
425
Lastpage
434
Abstract
Modern computer applications from business decision support to scientific data analysis use visualization techniques. However, visual exploration tools do not scale well for large data sets due to screen clutter. Visualization tools have thus been extended to support hierarchical views of the data, with support for focusing and drilling-down using interactive brushes. We now investigate how best to couple such a near real-time responsive visualization tool with database support. For this, we have developed a tree labeling method, called MinMax tree, that allows the movement of the on-line recursive processing of visual user interactions on hierarchical data sets into an off-line precomputation step. Using MinMax tree we map the recursive processing at the interface level to two dimensional range queries that can be answered efficiently using spatial indexes. We also employ caching and prefetching at the client side to cope with the real-time response requirements. The techniques have been incorporated into XmdvTool, a free software package for multi-variate data visualization and exploration. Our experimental results show 70% to 80% reduction in response time latency even with limited system resources.
Keywords
data visualisation; database indexing; interactive systems; minimax techniques; public domain software; very large databases; MinMax tree; XmdvTool; database support; free software package; hierarchical data sets; hierarchy navigation; interactive brushes; large data sets; large databases; multivariate data visualization; near real-time responsive visualization tool; offline precomputation step; on-line recursive processing; scalable interactive exploration; spatial indexes; tree labeling; visual exploration tools; visual user interactions; visualization tools; Brushes; Computer applications; Data analysis; Data visualization; Delay; Labeling; Minimax techniques; Navigation; Spatial indexes; Visual databases;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database Engineering and Application Symposium, 2005. IDEAS 2005. 9th International
ISSN
1098-8068
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2404-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IDEAS.2005.5
Filename
1540933
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