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=== Visual Mapping ===
=== Visual Mapping ===
Basic dimension is time. It is mapped to the horizontal axis.
Basic dimension is time. It is mapped to the horizontal axis.
Other dimensions are places and people.
Other dimensions are places and people.
As long as one person is examined, the ribbon could be sliced vertically,
according to places, where the person is, as one person can be only on one place at one time.
Other persons, ie persons the examined person meets or mentions, should be displayed in separate, parallel horizontal slices (in Perspective Wall).
This makes the gist of the data (who met where when?) visible at one glance.


=== Interaction ===
=== Interaction ===

Revision as of 15:33, 27 November 2006

Technique

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. We are not sure yet, which one is suited better, so we would like to regard both, as long as possible. add Bilder and Quellen

Data

How can we describe the usage of a technique without defining the data we want to present?

Tagebuch/Diary - person meeting people, being at places - in time.

Visual Mapping

Basic dimension is time. It is mapped to the horizontal axis.

Other dimensions are places and people. As long as one person is examined, the ribbon could be sliced vertically, according to places, where the person is, as one person can be only on one place at one time.

Other persons, ie persons the examined person meets or mentions, should be displayed in separate, parallel horizontal slices (in Perspective Wall). This makes the gist of the data (who met where when?) visible at one glance.

Interaction

  • Zooming the time axis (from whole regarded data set to one day)
  • Navigation to special date (but also eg just year)
  • Query on places and persons visualized either as restriction (filtering) or through highlighting.

Data Input - How will the data come in?

Prototype