Dynamic Data Visualizing Using Maps

Abstract

Visualizing large-scale dynamic relational data by taking advantage of the geographic map metaphor is considered. A map-based visualization system uses animation to convey dynamics in large data sets, and which aims to preserve the viewer’s mental map while also offering readable views at all times is described. One of the main problems in dynamic visualization is that of obtaining individually readable layouts for each moment in time, while at the same time preserving the viewer’s mental map. This way of visualizing the trends in popularity of dynamic data by the use of maps overcomes the shortcomings of data analysis via animation.

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Parvathy. R Assistant Professor, M. Kalidass Assistant Professor

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  • EP ID EP392412
  • DOI 10.9790/9622-0709062832.
  • Views 117
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Parvathy. R Assistant Professor, M. Kalidass Assistant Professor (2017). Dynamic Data Visualizing Using Maps. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(9), 28-32. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-392412