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| == Technique == | | === Aufgabe 3 === |
| We are interested in visualisation techniques that are especially well suited for data with an important time-dimension. Thus our choice would be Perspective Wall or Theme River.
| | *'''[[Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2006/07 - Gruppe 08 - Aufgabe 3 - Technique|Technique]]''' |
| We are not sure yet, which one is suited better, so we would like to regard both, as long as possible.
| | *'''[[Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2006/07 - Gruppe 08 - Aufgabe 3 - Prototype|Prototype]]''' |
| ''add Bilder and Quellen''
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| === Data === | |
| ''How can we describe the usage of a technique without defining the data we want to present?'' | |
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| Tagebuch/Diary - person meeting people, being at places - in time.
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| === Visual Mapping ===
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| Basic dimension is time. It is mapped to the horizontal axis.
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| Other dimensions are places and people.
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| As long as one person is examined, the ribbon could be sliced vertically,
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| according to places, where the person is, as one person can be only on one place at one time.
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| Other persons, ie persons the examined person meets or mentions, should be displayed in separate, parallel horizontal slices (in Perspective Wall).
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| This makes the gist of the data (who met where when?) visible at one glance.
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| === Interaction ===
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| * Zooming the time axis (from whole regarded data set to one day) | |
| * Navigation to special date (but also eg just year)
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| * Query on places and persons visualized either as restriction (filtering) or through highlighting.
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| '' Data Input - How will the data come in? '' | |
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| == Prototype ==
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