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StorySets: Ordering Curves and Dimensions for Visualizing Uncertain Sets and Multi-Dimensional Discrete Data

Published: April 17, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2504.12776v1

By: Markus Wallinger , Annika Bonerath , Wouter Meulemans and more

Potential Business Impact:

Shows how things might belong to groups.

Business Areas:
Data Visualization Data and Analytics, Design, Information Technology, Software

We propose a method for visualizing uncertain set systems, which differs from previous set visualization approaches that are based on certainty (an element either belongs to a set or not). Our method is inspired by storyline visualizations and parallel coordinate plots: (a) each element is represented by a vertical glyph, subdivided into bins that represent different levels of uncertainty; (b) each set is represented by an x-monotone curve that traverses element glyphs through the bins representing the level of uncertainty of their membership. Our implementation also includes optimizations to reduce visual complexity captured by the number of turns for the set curves and the number of crossings. Although several of the natural underlying optimization problems are NP-hard in theory (e.g., optimal element order, optimal set order), in practice, we can compute near-optimal solutions with respect to curve crossings with the help of a new exact algorithm for optimally ordering set curves within each element's bins. With these optimizations, the proposed method makes it easy to see set containment (the smaller set's curve is strictly below the larger set's curve). A brief design-space exploration using uncertain set-membership data, as well as multi-dimensional discrete data, shows the flexibility of the proposed approach.

Page Count
11 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Graphics