Ross Brown.
Animated Visual Vibrations as an Uncertainty Visualisation Technique.
In GRAPHITE '04: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, pp. 84--89, 2004.


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Research into the visualisation of imprecise data is a relatively new field in visualisation. Work is beginning to appear detailing the process of visualising uncertainty in data. Continuing previous work by the author, this paper seeks to extend techniques used to visualise uncertainty from the spatial to the temporal domain, by using visual vibrations to indicate the level of imprecision at a visualised data point. The paper contains an analysis of the present visual features used to indicate imprecision, and then details a methodology for using visual vibrations to display the uncertainty contained in visualised data. Novel additions include addressing chart junk issues outlined by Tufte, additions of perceptual factors and extension to stereo vision applications.

Bibtex:

@InProceedings{  brown:2004:AVVU,
  author = 	 {Ross Brown},
  title = 	 {Animated Visual Vibrations as an Uncertainty
                  Visualisation Technique},
  booktitle =    {GRAPHITE '04: Proceedings of the 2nd International
                  Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive
                  Techniques},
  pages = 	 {84--89},
  year = 	 {2004},
}

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