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- Publication Type: Bachelor Thesis
- Workgroup(s)/Project(s):
- Date: October 2024
- Date (Start): 10. April 2024
- Date (End): 10. October 2024
- Matrikelnummer: 11808233
- First Supervisor: Eduard Gröller
Abstract
Parallel coordinates are a unique visualization technique that presents promising opportunities for the visualization of large and diverse multivariate datasets. Applications such as web-based visualizations and dashboards are common use cases for this type of data. Prevalent concepts in the modern web are responsive design - the ability of a web page to fit any screen resolution - as well as interactivity and customizability, requiring us to consider the role of aspect ratio in the design of visual displays. We implemented a web-based tool and conducted a statistical analysis of angle parameters in parallel coordinates plots. Our results indicate a significant influence of aspect ratio on the display of parallel coordinates, and show that landscape orientations are more consistent across different aspect ratios than portrait orientations.Additional Files and Images
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@bachelorsthesis{thesis-kronsteiner,
title = "Einfluss des Seitenverh\"{a}ltnisses auf Parallele
Koordinaten",
author = "Mirjam Kronsteiner",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Parallel coordinates are a unique visualization technique
that presents promising opportunities for the visualization
of large and diverse multivariate datasets. Applications
such as web-based visualizations and dashboards are common
use cases for this type of data. Prevalent concepts in the
modern web are responsive design - the ability of a web page
to fit any screen resolution - as well as interactivity and
customizability, requiring us to consider the role of aspect
ratio in the design of visual displays. We implemented a
web-based tool and conducted a statistical analysis of angle
parameters in parallel coordinates plots. Our results
indicate a significant influence of aspect ratio on the
display of parallel coordinates, and show that landscape
orientations are more consistent across different aspect
ratios than portrait orientations.",
month = oct,
address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria",
school = "Research Unit of Computer Graphics, Institute of Visual
Computing and Human-Centered Technology, Faculty of
Informatics, TU Wien ",
URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2024/thesis-kronsteiner/",
}