Legible Cities:
Focus-Dependent Multi-Resolution Visualization of Urban Relationships
Authors: Remco Chang, Ginette
Wessel, Robert Kosara, Eric Sauda
Numerous
systems have been developed to display large collections of data for urban
contexts; however, most have focused on layering of single dimensions of data
and manual calculations to understand relationships within the urban
environment. Furthermore, these systems
often limit the user’s perspectives on the data, thereby diminishing the user’s
spatial understanding of the viewing region. In this paper, we
introduce a highly interactive urban visualization tool that provides intuitive
understanding of the urban data. Our system utilizes an aggregation method that
combines buildings and city blocks into legible clusters, thus providing continuous
levels of abstraction while preserving the user’s mental model of the city. In
conjunction with a 3D view of the urban model, a separate but integrated
information visualization view displays multiple disparate dimensions of the
urban data, allowing the user to understand the urban environment both
spatially and cognitively in one glance. For our evaluation, expert users from
various backgrounds viewed a real city model with census data and confirmed
that our system allowed them to gain more intuitive and deeper understanding
UNCC Technical Report #
CVC-UNCC-07-12