Contextual snapshots: Enriched visualization with interactive spatial annotations

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Abstract

Spatial selections are a ubiquitous concept in visualization. By localizing particular features, they can be analyzed and compared in different views. However, the semantics of such selections are often dependent on other parameter settings and it can be difficult to reconstruct them without additional information. In this paper, we present the concept of contextual snapshots as an effective means for managing spatial selections in visualized data. The selections are automatically associated with the context in which they have been created. Contextual snapshots can be also used as the basis for interactive integrated and linked views, which enable in-place investigation and comparison of multiple visual representations of data. Our approach is implemented as a flexible toolkit with welldefined interfaces for integration into existing systems. We demonstrate the power and generality of our techniques by applying them to several distinct scenarios such as the visualization of simulation data and the analysis of historical documents. Copyright © 2013 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.

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Mindek, P., Bruckner, S., & Gröller, M. E. (2013). Contextual snapshots: Enriched visualization with interactive spatial annotations. In Proceedings - SCCG 2013: 29th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (pp. 49–56). Association for Computing Machinery.

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