Journal Article10.1080/15230406.2014.953585
Do choropleth maps linked with parallel coordinates facilitate an understanding of multivariate spatial characteristics
Tomasz Opach,Jan Ketil Rød +1 more
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TL;DR: Whether choropleth maps linked with parallel coordinates help people understand the locations of vulnerable places and the factors making these places vulnerable and whether sparklines that imitate the polylines from a parallel coordinate plot support the understanding of the information provided in that plot are investigated.
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Abstract: Our study has three objectives. We want to investigate (1) whether choropleth maps linked with parallel coordinates help people understand the locations of vulnerable places and the factors making these places vulnerable, (2) whether sparklines that imitate the polylines from a parallel coordinate plot support the understanding of the information provided in that plot, and (3) whether a multiple-view geovisualization approach might be intuitive and useful also for nonexperts. Although we base our work on the functionalities available in the tool called ‘ViewExposed,’ we intend to outline more general conclusions on whether multiple linked views facilitate the understanding of multivariate spatial characteristics. An empirical study with 53 individuals was conducted to obtain insights on these objectives. Our task-based assessment considered the ways in which participants understood the dynamic linking capabilities. Some of the key findings are as follows: (1) even nonexpert users are able to use parallel ...
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