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Evaluating Ordering Strategies of Star Glyph Axes

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Proceedings of the IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS), page 91-95. IEEE, (2019)Short Paper.
DOI: 10.1109/VISUAL.2019.8933656

Abstract

Star glyphs are a well-researched visualization technique to repre-sent multi-dimensional data. They are often used in small multiplesettings for a visual comparison of many data points. However, theiroverall visual appearance is strongly influenced by the ordering of di-mensions. To this end, two orthogonal categories of layout strategiesare proposed in the literature: order dimensions bysimilarityto gethomogeneously shaped glyphs vs. order bydissimilarityto empha-size spikes and salient shapes. While there is evidence that salientshapes support clustering tasks, evaluation, and direct comparisonof data-driven ordering strategies has not received much researchattention. We contribute an empirical user study to evaluate the effi-ciency, effectiveness, and user confidence in visual clustering tasksusing star glyphs. In comparison to similarity-based ordering, ourresults indicate that dissimilarity-based star glyph layouts supportusers better in clustering tasks, especially when clutter is present.

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