Stable Visual Summaries for Trajectory Collections

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The availability of devices that track moving objects has led to an explosive growth in trajectory data. When exploring the resulting large trajectory collections, visual summaries are a useful tool to identify time intervals of interest. A typical approach is to represent the spatial positions of the tracked objects at each time step via a one-dimensional ordering; visualizations of such orderings can then be placed in temporal order along a time line. There are two main criteria to assess the quality of the resulting visual summary: spatial quality - how well does the ordering capture the structure of the data at each time step, and stability - how coherent are the orderings over consecutive time steps or temporal ranges?In this paper we introduce a new Stable Principal Component (SPC) method to compute such orderings, which is explicitly parameterized for stability, allowing a trade-off between the spatial quality and stability. We conduct extensive computational experiments that quantitatively compare the orderings produced by ours and other stable dimensionality-reduction methods to various state-of-the-art approaches using a set of well-established quality metrics that capture spatial quality and stability. We conclude that stable dimensionality reduction outperforms existing methods on stability, without sacrificing spatial quality or efficiency; in particular, our new SPC method does so at a fraction of the computational costs.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings - 2021 IEEE 14th Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2021
UitgeverijIEEE Computer Society
Pagina's61-70
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van elektronische versie9781665439312
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - apr. 2021
Evenement14th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2021 - Virtual, Tianjin, China
Duur: 19 apr. 202122 apr. 2021

Congres

Congres14th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2021
Land/RegioChina
StadVirtual, Tianjin
Periode19/04/2122/04/21

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Financiering

W. Meulemans and J. Wulms were partially supported by the Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC); grant no. 027.015.G02. J. Wulms was partially supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), grant P 31119. B. Speckmann and K. Verbeek were partially supported by the Dutch Research Council (NWO); project no. 639.023.208 and no. 639.021.541, respectively.

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