Title :
Visual Analysis and Steering of Flooding Simulations
Author :
Ribicic, H. ; Waser, Jurgen ; Fuchs, R. ; Bloschl, Gunter ; Groller, Eduard
Author_Institution :
VRVis Forschungs-GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
We present a visualization tool for the real-time analysis of interactively steered ensemble-simulation runs, and apply it to flooding simulations. Simulations are performed on-the-fly, generating large quantities of data. The user wants to make sense of the data as it is created. The tool facilitates understanding of what happens in all scenarios, where important events occur, and how simulation runs are related. We combine different approaches to achieve this goal. To maintain an overview, data are aggregated and embedded into the simulation rendering, showing trends, outliers, and robustness. For a detailed view, we use information-visualization views and interactive visual analysis techniques. A selection mechanism connects the two approaches. Points of interest are selected by clicking on aggregates, supplying data for visual analysis. This allows the user to maintain an overview of the ensemble and perform analysis even as new data are supplied through simulation steering. Unexpected or unwanted developments are detected easily, and the user can focus the exploration on them. The solution was evaluated with two case studies focusing on placing and testing flood defense measures. Both were evaluated by a consortium of flood simulation and defense experts, who found the system to be both intuitive and relevant.
Keywords :
data visualisation; floods; interactive systems; meteorology; real-time systems; flood simulation; flooding simulations; information-visualization views; interactive visual analysis techniques; interactively steered ensemble-simulation runs; real-time analysis; visual steering; visualization tool; Aggregates; Analytical models; Buildings; Computational modeling; Data models; Data visualization; Rendering (computer graphics); Data aggregation; decision making; interactive visual analysis; problem solving environment; simulation steering; uncertainty visualization;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2012.175