Pyramid-based Scatterplots Sampling for Progressive and Streaming Data Visualization
Résumé
We present a pyramid-based scatterplot sampling technique to avoid overplotting and enable progressive and streaming
visualization of large data. Our technique is based on a multiresolution pyramid-based decomposition of the underlying density map
and makes use of the density values in the pyramid to guide the sampling at each scale for preserving the relative data densities
and outliers. We show that our technique is competitive in quality with state-of-the-art methods and runs faster by about an order of
magnitude. Also, we have adapted it to deliver progressive and streaming data visualization by processing the data in chunks and
updating the scatterplot areas with visible changes in the density map. A quantitative evaluation shows that our approach generates
stable and faithful progressive samples that are comparable to the state-of-the-art method in preserving relative densities and superior
to it in keeping outliers and stability when switching frames. We present two case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of our
approach for exploring large data.
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