Feature Driven Combination of Animated Vector Field Visualizations

M.J. Lobo, A. Telea, C. Hurter

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Abstract

Animated visualizations are one of the methods for finding and understanding complex structures of time‐dependent vector fields. Many visualization designs can be used to this end, such as streamlines, vector glyphs, and image‐based techniques. While all such designs can depict any vector field, their effectiveness in highlighting particular field aspects has not been fully explored. To fill this gap, we compare three animated vector field visualization techniques, OLIC, IBFV, and particles, for a critical point detection‐and‐classification task through a user study. Our results show that the effectiveness of the studied techniques depends on the nature of the critical points. We use these results to design a new flow visualization technique that combines all studied techniques in a single view by locally using the most effective technique for the patterns present in the flow data at that location. A second user study shows that our technique is more efficient and less error prone than the three other techniques used individually for the critical point detection task.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)429-441
Number of pages13
JournalComputer Graphics Forum
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • CCS Concepts
  • Human-centered computing → Visualization systems and tools

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