Animated geooral clusters for exploratory search in event data document collections

Paul Craig, Nena Roa Seiler, Ana Delia Olvera Cervantes

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel visual analytics technique developed to support exploratory search tasks for event data document collections. The technique supports discovery and exploration by clustering results and overlaying cluster summaries onto coordinated timeline and map views. Users can also explore and interact with search results by selecting clusters to filter and re-cluster the data with animation used to smooth the transition between views. The technique demonstrates a number of advantages over alternative methods for displaying and exploring geo-referenced search results and spatiooral data. Firstly, cluster summaries can be presented in a manner that makes them easy to read and scan. Listing representative events from each cluster also helps the process of discovery by preserving the diversity of results. Also, clicking on visual representations of geooral clusters provides a quick and intuitive way to navigate across space and time simultaneously. This removes the need to overload users with the display of too many event labels at any one time. The technique was evaluated with a group of nineteen users and compared with an equivalent text based exploratory search engine.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2014 18th International Conference on Information Visualisation
Subtitle of host publicationVisualisation, BioMedical Visualization, Visualisation on Built and Rural Environments and Geometric Modelling and Imaging, IV 2014
EditorsEbad Banissi, Mark W. McK. Bannatyne, Francis T. Marchese, Muhammad Sarfraz, Anna Ursyn, Gilles Venturini, Theodor G. Wyeld, Urska Cvek, Marjan Trutschl, Georges Grinstein, Vladimir Geroimenko, Sarah Kenderdine, Sarah Kenderdine, Sarah Kenderdine, Fatma Bouali
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages157-163
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781479941032
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Sept 2014
Event2014 18th International Conference on Information Visualisation: Visualisation, BioMedical Visualization, Visualisation on Built and Rural Environments and Geometric Modelling and Imaging, IV 2014 - Paris, France
Duration: 16 Jul 201418 Jul 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation
ISSN (Print)1093-9547

Conference

Conference2014 18th International Conference on Information Visualisation: Visualisation, BioMedical Visualization, Visualisation on Built and Rural Environments and Geometric Modelling and Imaging, IV 2014
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period16/07/1418/07/14

Keywords

  • human-computer information retrieval
  • information visualisation
  • visual analytics

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