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1 1 SIMS 247: Information Visualization and Presentation Marti Hearst Sep 26, 2005

2 2 Today Multidimensional Visualization and How to Do Exploratory Data Analysis –More Spotfire demonstration –More Tableau demonstration –Table Lens –Comparative Evaluation of Three Systems –Parallel Coordinates Intro paper Example of usage

3 3 Table Lens Super Spreadsheets –Combines overview + details in an integrated view –Focus + Context allows for compressed representation –Sorting multiple columns allows patterns to emerge –Represents nominal data in a way that allows patterns to appear Demo –http://www.avizsoft.com/contents/table-lens-demo.htmhttp://www.avizsoft.com/contents/table-lens-demo.htm

4 4 Original Table Lens Screenshot

5 5 Table Lens Demo http://www.avizsoft.com/contents/table-lens-demo.htm

6 6 Comparing 3 Commercial Systems Alfred Kobsa, An Empirical Comparison of Three Commercial Information Visualization Systems, INFOVIS'01.

7 7 Eureka (Table Lens)

8 8 Spotfire (IVEE)

9 9 InfoZoom

10 10 Infozoom Demo http://files.messe.de/www.cebit.de/infozoom/index_en.html

11 11 Infozoom Presents data in three different views: –Overview mode has all attributes in ascending or descending order and independent of each other. Best for data exploration –Wide view shows data set in a table format A column represents a data item Like a conventional spreadsheet –Compressed view packs the data set horizontally to fit the window width. A column represents a data item Zoomed-out view like Table Lens

12 12 Slide by Alfred Kobsa InfoZoom Overview View

13 13 InfoZoom Overview View

14 14 Slide by Alfred Kobsa InfoZoom Overview View (with hierarchy)

15 15 InfoZoom Wide Table View (columns are meaningful)

16 16 InfoZoom Wide Table View

17 17 InfoZoom Compressed Table View

18 18 Slide by Kunal Garach Multidimensional data: three databases were used Anonymized data from a web based dating service (60 records, 27 variables) Technical data of cars sold in 1970 – 82 (406 records, 10 variables) Data on the concentration of heavy metals in Sweden (2298 records, 14 variables) Datasets for Study

19 19 Sample Questions Dating database –Do more women than men want their partners to have a higher education? –What proportion of the men live in California? –Do all people who think the bar is a good place to meet a mate also believe in love at first site? Car database –Do heavier cars have more horsepower? –Which manufacturer produced the most cars in 1980? –Is there a relationship between the displacement and acceleration of a vehicle?

20 20 Slide by Kunal Garach Experiment Design The experimenters generated 26 tasks from all three data sets. 83 participants. Between-subjects design. Each was given one visualization system and all three data sets. Type of visualization system was the independent variable between them. 30 mins were given to solve the tasks of each data set i.e 26 tasks in 90 mins.

21 21 Slide by Kunal Garach Overall Results Mean task completion times: Infozoom users: 80 secs Spotfire users: 107 secs Eureka users: 110 secs Answer correctness: Infozoom users: 68% Spotfire users: 75% Eureka users: 71% Not a time-error tradeoff Spotfire more accurate on only 6 questions

22 22 Slide by Kunal Garach Eureka - problems Hidden labels: Labels are vertically aligned, max 20 dimensions Problems with queries involving 3 or more attributes Correlation problems: Some participants had trouble answering questions correctly that involved correlations between two attributes.

23 23 Slide by Kunal Garach Spotfire - problems Cognitive setup costs: Takes participants considerable time to decide on the right representation and to correctly set the coordinates and parameters. Biased by scatterplot default: Though powerful, many problems cannot be solved (well) with it.

24 24 Slide by Kunal Garach Infozoom - problems Erroneous Correlations People forget/don’t realize that overview mode has all attributes sorted independent of each other Narrow row height in compressed view Participants did not use row expansion and scatterplot charting function which shows correlations more accurately

25 25 Geographic Questions Spotfire should have done better on these Which part of the country has the most copper Is there a relationship between the concentration of vanadin and that of zinc? Is there a low-level chrome area that is high in vanadim? Spotfire was only better only for the last question (out of 6 geographic ones)

26 26 Discussion Many studies of this kind use relatively simple tasks that mirror the strengths of the system Find the one object with the maximum value for a property Count how many of certain attributes there are This study looked at more complex, realistic, and varied questions.

27 27 Discussion Success of a visualization system depends on many factors: Properties supplied Spotfire doesn’t visualize as many dimensions simultaneously Operations Zooming easy in InfoZoom; allows for drill-down as well Zooming in Eureka causes context to be lost Column view in Eureka makes labels hard to see

28 28 Multidimensional Detective A. Inselberg, Multidimensional Detective, Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97), 1997. Do Not Let the Picture Scare You!!

29 29 Inselberg’s Principles A. Inselberg, Multidimensional Detective, Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97), 1997 1.Do not let the picture scare you 2.Understand your objectives –Use them to obtain visual cues 3.Carefully scrutinize the picture 4.Test your assumptions, especially the “I am really sure of’s” 5.You can’t be unlucky all the time!

30 30 A Detective Story A. Inselberg, Multidimensional Detective, Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97), 1997 The Dataset: –Production data for 473 batches of a VLSI chip –16 process parameters: –X1: The yield: % of produced chips that are useful –X2: The quality of the produced chips (speed) –X3 … X12: 10 types of defects (zero defects shown at top) –X13 … X16: 4 physical parameters The Objective: –Raise the yield (X1) and maintain high quality (X2)

31 31 Multidimensional Detective Each line represents the values for one batch of chips This figure shows what happens when only those batches with both high X1 and high X2 are chosen Notice the separation in values at X15 Also, some batches with few X3 defects are not in this high-yield/high-quality group.

32 32 Multidimensional Detective Now look for batches which have nearly zero defects. –For 9 out of 10 defect categories Most of these have low yields This is surprising because we know from the first diagram that some defects are ok.

33 33 Go back to first diagram, looking at defect categories. Notice that X6 behaves differently than the rest. Allow two defects, where one defect in X6. This results in the very best batch appearing.

34 34 Multidimensional Detective Fig 5 and 6 show that high yield batches don’t have non-zero values for defects of type X3 and X6 –Don’t believe your assumptions … Looking now at X15 we see the separation is important –Lower values of this property end up in the better yield batches

35 35 Automated Analysis A. Inselberg, Automated Knowledge Discovery using Parallel Coordinates, INFOVIS ‘99

36 36 Parallel Coordinates Software Parvis (free) –http://home.subnet.at/flo/mv/parvis/http://home.subnet.at/flo/mv/parvis/ XmdvTool (free) –http://davis.wpi.edu/~xmdv/vis_parcoord.htmlhttp://davis.wpi.edu/~xmdv/vis_parcoord.html Parallax –Al Inselberg’s version –I’m not sure of the status of it.

37 37 Integrating Viz into a UI Vizcraft: VizCraft: A Problem-Solving Environment for Aircraft Configuration DesignVizCraft: A Problem-Solving Environment for Aircraft Configuration Design, Goe, Baker, Shaffer, Grossman, Mason, Watson, Haftka, IEEE Computing, pp. 56-66, 2001 Solving an Analysis Problem –Optimizing design of aircraft Uses of Viz: –Brushing and linking –Color –Multiple views –Parallel Coordinates

38 38 Good Use of Color in Vizcraft Incorrect Not Sure

39 39 Doing Analysis in VizCraft Colored according to value in first attribute Shows that 2 nd and N-6 th are correlated with 1 st

40 40 Doing Analysis in VizCraft Colored according to value in fifth attribute Shows that 5 th and 7 th attributes are correlated

41 41 Doing Analysis in VizCraft Select only low values of 1 st variable (normalized after the fact) The idea is to learn about the acceptable ranges for the values of the other variables

42 42 Doing Analysis in VizCraft Color according to one constraint Confusing – using the constraint colors in two ways simultaneously.

43 43 Next Time Guidelines for Multiple Views Zoomable Interfaces Overview + Detail


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