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Embedding Meta Information into Visualizations

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In this work, we study how to co-locate meta information with visualizations by directly embedding information into visualizations. This allows for visualizations to carry provenance and authorship information themselves for… Click to show full abstract

In this work, we study how to co-locate meta information with visualizations by directly embedding information into visualizations. This allows for visualizations to carry provenance and authorship information themselves for reproducibility. We call these self-describing visualizations–reproducible, authenticatable, and documentable. Self-describing visualizations can be used to extend existing visualization provenance systems. Herein, we start with a survey of existing digital image watermarking literature. We search for and classify watermarking algorithms that can support scientific visualizations. Using our payload-resilience testing framework, we evaluate and recommend algorithms supporting various use cases in the payload-resiliency space, and present guidelines for optimizing visualizations to improve payload capacities and embedding robustness. We demonstrate the efficacy of self-describing visualizations with two sample application implementations: (1) adding an embedding filter as a part the standard rendering pipeline, (2) creating a web reader to automatically and reliably extract provenance information from scientific publications for review and dissemination.

Keywords: self describing; meta information; embedding meta; describing visualizations; information visualizations; information

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Year Published: 2020

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