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Tree-Maps Cyntrica Eaton February 11, 2001 A Space-Filling Approach to the Visualization of Hierarchical Information Structures Brian Johnson Ben Shneiderman
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Sneak Peek
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A B C D EF BCD
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Overview Part I: Tree-Maps Introduction Traditional Data Display Tree Maps Contributions
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Overview Part II: Paper Characteristics Critique Favorite Sentence References Current State
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Part I
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Introduction Hierarchical Data Organization Charts Family Trees Animal Phyla Library Catalogs Visualizations display relationships among data Effective data presentation has posed a problem
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Introduction Hierarchical Data Presentation: Text-Based Connection Enclosure I. II. A. B. C. D. E. F. a. b. c. a. b. c. 1. 2. A. B. C.
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Introduction Hierarchical Data Presentation: Text-Based Connection Enclosure A B C D EF
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Introduction BCD Hierarchical Data Presentation: Text-Based Connection Enclosure
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Connection A B C D EF Contain structural information and node content Generally easy to lay out and interpret Excellent visualization tools for small data sets Exploit human ability to quickly recognize l relationships among entities based on l spatial configuration.
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Connection A B C D EF As data set gets larger, the information space l l gets harder to see - Amount of information shown can be far l less than user is capable of processing - User becomes more responsible for l l l l l recalling information and tree node location Node-link diagrams contain great deal of e empty space
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Motivation Objective: To produce a compact visualization of a directory l tree structure Expected Benefits: View large file directories in a constrained space Locate large files quickly and easily Determine which users consume more disk space
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File Directory
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Tree Diagram Desktop My DocumentsMy Computer …. Recycle BinACL60 …. ………… DFS Lexicon Grammar …. BFSAllegro
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Venn Diagram Desktop My Docs My Ntwk Recycle Bin My Comp ACL60
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Tree-Map My DocMy Comp My Ntwk Recycle ACL60
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Tree-Maps Use entire information space Effective for showing quantitative properties of data Interactivity allows users to become more connected with l l data display
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Tree Diagram Desktop My DocumentsMy Computer …. Recycle BinACL60 …. ………… DFS Lexicon Grammar …. BFSAllegro
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Tree-Map My DocMy Comp My Ntwk Recycle ACL60
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A B C D EF Tree-Map Construction NodeWeight A10 B1 C4 D5 E2 F3
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B: 1 A: 10 C: 4 D: 5 E: 2F: 3 Tree-Map Construction A B C D EF
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A B C D EF A
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A B C D EF BCD
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A B C D EF BCD
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Contribution Introduces a method of enclosure to allow human visualization of large amounts of hierarchical data in a constrained information space.
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Part II
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Critique Strengths: Concise Well developed Weakness: Had to read it a couple of times to get a full understanding of how tree-maps are constructed
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Favorite Sentence The Tree-Map visualization technique makes 100% use of the available display space, mapping the full hierarchy onto a rectangular region in a space-filling manner.
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References Data Visualization Human ability to grasp l graphical information Color Coding Similar studies Tree Maps: A Space-Filling Approach to the Visualization of Hierarchical Information Structures _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
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References Data Visualization Offspring work Visual mapping techniques Hierarchical information l display Tree Maps: A Space-Filling Approach to the Visualization of Hierarchical Information Structures _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
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Current State Applications: Disk Mapper NBA Statistics Stock Portfolio Visualization PhotoMesa
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NBA Statistics NBA Atlantic CentralMidwest Pacific ……………………. ………………… …………… LakersSuns Kings ……………
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NBA Statistics
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Stock Portfolio
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PhotoMesa
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Current State Research: Incorporating even larger data sets and allowing them to be readable Supporting data animation Creating better data views
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Current State
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Conclusion Efficient Space Utilization: Great for large information structures Interactivity: User control in the presentation of data Comprehension: Rapid extraction of information with low perceptual l and cognitive loads Aesthetics: Visually pleasing rendering of data
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