DocumentCode
53712
Title
Contour Boxplots: A Method for Characterizing Uncertainty in Feature Sets from Simulation Ensembles
Author
Whitaker, Ross T. ; Mirzargar, Mahsa ; Kirby, Robert M.
Author_Institution
Sci. Comput. & Imaging Inst., Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Volume
19
Issue
12
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
2713
Lastpage
2722
Abstract
Ensembles of numerical simulations are used in a variety of applications, such as meteorology or computational solid mechanics, in order to quantify the uncertainty or possible error in a model or simulation. Deriving robust statistics and visualizing the variability of an ensemble is a challenging task and is usually accomplished through direct visualization of ensemble members or by providing aggregate representations such as an average or pointwise probabilities. In many cases, the interesting quantities in a simulation are not dense fields, but are sets of features that are often represented as thresholds on physical or derived quantities. In this paper, we introduce a generalization of boxplots, called contour boxplots, for visualization and exploration of ensembles of contours or level sets of functions. Conventional boxplots have been widely used as an exploratory or communicative tool for data analysis, and they typically show the median, mean, confidence intervals, and outliers of a population. The proposed contour boxplots are a generalization of functional boxplots, which build on the notion of data depth. Data depth approximates the extent to which a particular sample is centrally located within its density function. This produces a center-outward ordering that gives rise to the statistical quantities that are essential to boxplots. Here we present a generalization of functional data depth to contours and demonstrate methods for displaying the resulting boxplots for two-dimensional simulation data in weather forecasting and computational fluid dynamics.
Keywords
data visualisation; learning (artificial intelligence); statistical analysis; uncertainty handling; aggregate representations; average probability; center-outward ordering; computational fluid dynamics; confidence intervals; contour boxplots method; data depth notion; ensemble exploration; ensemble variability visualization; ensemble visualization; functional boxplots; mean; median; outliers; pointwise probability; robust statistics; simulation ensembles; uncertainty characterization; weather forecasting; Computational modeling; Data visualization; Numerical models; Shape analysis; Statistical analysis; Uncertainty; Weather forecasting; Boxplots; Computational modeling; Data visualization; Numerical models; Shape analysis; Statistical analysis; Uncertainty; Uncertainty visualization; Weather forecasting; band depth; ensemble visualization; order statistics; Algorithms; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Models, Statistical; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2013.143
Filename
6634129
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