Visualization and Data Analysis 2012 2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.907581
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Evaluation of progressive treemaps to convey tree and node properties

Abstract: In this paper we evaluate progressive treemaps. Progressive refinement has a long tradition in image communication, but is a relatively new approach for information presentation. Besides technical benefits it also promises to provide advantages important for the conveyance of data properties. In this first user study in this domain, we focus on the additional value of progressive refinement for traditional treemaps to convey the topology of a given hierarchical data set and properties of its nodes. To achieve … Show more

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“…We used a squarified treemap layout, based on the guidelines produces by Kong et al [26]. To further emphasize hierarchical nesting we used relative colour saturation, with deeper nodes appearing more saturated (similar to the colours implemented by Rosenbaum and Hamann [32]). Implementation: initially, the visualisations were implemented using the popular D3 JavaScript library.…”
Section: Visualisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a squarified treemap layout, based on the guidelines produces by Kong et al [26]. To further emphasize hierarchical nesting we used relative colour saturation, with deeper nodes appearing more saturated (similar to the colours implemented by Rosenbaum and Hamann [32]). Implementation: initially, the visualisations were implemented using the popular D3 JavaScript library.…”
Section: Visualisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%