DocumentCode :
3849282
Title :
World Lines
Author :
Jurgen Waser;Raphael Fuchs;Hrvoje Ribicic;Benjamin Schindler;Gunther Bloschl;Eduard Groller
Author_Institution :
VRVis Vienna
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
1458
Lastpage :
1467
Abstract :
In this paper we present World Lines as a novel interactive visualization that provides complete control over multiple heterogeneous simulation runs. In many application areas, decisions can only be made by exploring alternative scenarios. The goal of the suggested approach is to support users in this decision making process. In this setting, the data domain is extended to a set of alternative worlds where only one outcome will actually happen. World Lines integrate simulation, visualization and computational steering into a single unified system that is capable of dealing with the extended solution space. World Lines represent simulation runs as causally connected tracks that share a common time axis. This setup enables users to interfere and add new information quickly. A World Line is introduced as a visual combination of user events and their effects in order to present a possible future. To quickly find the most attractive outcome, we suggest World Lines as the governing component in a system of multiple linked views and a simulation component. World Lines employ linking and brushing to enable comparative visual analysis of multiple simulations in linked views. Analysis results can be mapped to various visual variables that World Lines provide in order to highlight the most compelling solutions. To demonstrate this technique we present a flooding scenario and show the usefulness of the integrated approach to support informed decision making.
Keywords :
"Visualization","Target tracking","Computational modeling","Data visualization","Analytical models","Navigation"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.223
Filename :
5613487
Link To Document :
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