Title :
Large-Scale Overlays and Trends: Visually Mining, Panning and Zoomingthe Observable Universe
Author :
Luciani, Timothy Basil ; Cherinka, Brian ; Oliphant, Daniel ; Myers, S. ; Wood-Vasey, W. Michael ; Labrinidis, Alexandros ; Marai, G. Elisabeta
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
We introduce a web-based computing infrastructure to assist the visual integration, mining and interactive navigation of large-scale astronomy observations. Following an analysis of the application domain, we design a client-server architecture to fetch distributed image data and to partition local data into a spatial index structure that allows prefix-matching of spatial objects. In conjunction with hardware-accelerated pixel-based overlays and an online cross-registration pipeline, this approach allows the fetching, displaying, panning and zooming of gigabit panoramas of the sky in real time. To further facilitate the integration and mining of spatial and non-spatial data, we introduce interactive trend images-compact visual representations for identifying outlier objects and for studying trends within large collections of spatial objects of a given class. In a demonstration, images from three sky surveys (SDSS, FIRST and simulated LSST results) are cross-registered and integrated as overlays, allowing cross-spectrum analysis of astronomy observations. Trend images are interactively generated from catalog data and used to visually mine astronomy observations of similar type. The front-end of the infrastructure uses the web technologies WebGL and HTML5 to enable cross-platform, web-based functionality. Our approach attains interactive rendering framerates; its power and flexibility enables it to serve the needs of the astronomy community. Evaluation on three case studies, as well as feedback from domain experts emphasize the benefits of this visual approach to the observational astronomy field; and its potential benefits to large scale geospatial visualization in general.
Keywords :
Internet; astronomical image processing; astronomical surveys; client-server systems; data mining; data structures; data visualisation; image representation; interactive systems; rendering (computer graphics); HTML5; Web-based computing infrastructure; Web-based functionality; WebGL technology; catalog data; client-server architecture; compact visual representations; cross-spectrum analysis; distributed image data fetching; gigabit panorama panning; gigabit panorama zooming; hardware-accelerated pixel-based overlays; interactive navigation; interactive rendering; interactive trend images; large scale geospatial visualization; large-scale astronomy observations; large-scale overlays; local data partition; nonspatial data mining; observable universe; online cross-registration pipeline; spatial data mining; spatial index structure; spatial object prefix-matching; trend images; visual integration; Astronomy; Catalogs; Data visualization; Distributed databases; Market research; Servers; Visualization; Data fusion and integration; geographic/geospatial visualization; scalability issues;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2312008