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A model to store coordination mappings

  • Danilo Medeiros Eler
  • , Rogério Eduardo Garcia
  • , Maria Cristina Ferreira De Oliveira
  • , Rosane Minghim

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Abstract

Exploratory tasks supported by visualization are usually improved by Coordinated and Multiple Views (CMV) of the data under study. Several coordination techniques have been proposed in the literature, resulting in a diversity of tools to generate mappings among the multiple views. These mappings can be highly dynamic, and their history reveals the settings employed in the multiple exploratory tasks conducted in a discovery process. Several solutions have been proposed to help users to recover the steps performed in exploratory tasks, but little support is found for registering the multiple coordination mappings employed. This paper provides a contribution in this direction, proposing a model for storing and recovering such mappings. We believe such a facility is an important feature of CMV systems, so that users can recover and rerun the coordinations performed when exploring their data. We present details of the proposed model and show some potential applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 16th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2012
Pages630-635
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event2012 16th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2012 - Montpellier, France
Duration: 11 Jul 201213 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation
ISSN (Print)1093-9547

Conference

Conference2012 16th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2012
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityMontpellier
Period11/07/1213/07/12

Keywords

  • Coordinated and Multiple Views
  • Coordination History Model
  • Coordination Mapping Recovering

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