Coordinated and multiple views for visualizing text collections

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Abstract

Multiple Views have been put forward as an alternative to assist exploration of evolving phenomena or associations between distinct data sets or distinct presentations of a single data set. Coordinating between views is a challenge that must be met to improve visualization support for exploratory tasks. This is particularly true for high-dimensional data, such as document collections. We introduce a coordination framework for multiple views of document collections created using projections and point placement visualizations. Coordination can occur between different views of a single data set or between views of multiple data sets. Multiple coordinations are also admitted. Three new types of coordination are presented to illustrate the framework; these have been implemented in a multi-purpose multi-dimensional visualization system called PEx (Projection Explorer). © 2008 IEEE.

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Eler, D. M., Paulovich, F. V., De Oliveira, M. C. F., & Minghim, R. (2008). Coordinated and multiple views for visualizing text collections. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation (pp. 246–251). https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2008.39

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