Modelling
Graphics
Bangor University
Many modern day tasks involve the use of small screens, where users want to see a summary visualisation of an activity. For example, a runner using a smart watch needs to quickly view their progress, heart rate, comparison to previous races, etc. Subsequently, there is a need to portray data to users in small, yet well-defined, spaces. We define this space to be a single self-contained “unit”. In this paper we introduce a glyph visualisation algorithm that creates a diverse range of visualisation designs; each design contains many separate parts, whereupon different parameters can be mapped. Our algorithm uses a path based approach which allows designers to create deterministic, yet unique designs, in a unit space to display multivariate data.
@inproceedings{Jackson-et-al-Poster-VIS2018, author = {Jackson, James and Ritsos, Panagiotis D. and Roberts, Jonathan C.}, title = {{Creating Small Unit Based Glyph Visualisations}}, year = {2018}, month = oct, booktitle = {Posters presented at the IEEE Conference on Visualization (IEEE VIS 2018), Berlin, Germany}, url = {http://ieeevis.org/year/2018/welcome} }