Towards perception driven visualization

  • M. C. Ferreira De Oliveira
  • , R. Minghim
  • , S. M. Tutida
  • , V. C. Lucas Salvador

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Abstract

The use of computer graphics techniques in visualization is hampered by the complexity of data, display limitations and the difficult process of establishing adequate mappings. One way to compensate for the difficulties in handling data and image complexity is to turn to users' capabilities and human factors, and to revisit visualization and interaction techniques under such premises. This paper discusses aspects in the development of a multi-modal visualization system that considers human perception issues in the design of proper data displays. Perceptually driven techniques were implemented as modular extensions to a general-purpose, low cost and open visualization library. Some results are shown and implications discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - SIBGRAPI 1998
Subtitle of host publicationInternational Symposium on Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and Vision
EditorsGilberto Camara, Luciano da Fontoura Costa
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages127-134
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)0818692154, 9780818692154
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes
Event1998 International Symposium on Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and Vision. SIBGRAPI 1998 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: 20 Oct 199823 Oct 1998

Publication series

NameProceedings - SIBGRAPI 1998: International Symposium on Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and Vision

Conference

Conference1998 International Symposium on Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and Vision. SIBGRAPI 1998
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CityRio de Janeiro
Period20/10/9823/10/98

Keywords

  • Color Mapping
  • Graphical Visualization
  • Scientific Visualization
  • Sonification

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