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Memento: Localized Time‐Warping for Spatio‐Temporal Selection

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Interaction techniques for temporal data are often focused on affecting the spatial aspects of the data, for instance through the use of transfer functions, camera navigation or clipping planes. However,… Click to show full abstract

Interaction techniques for temporal data are often focused on affecting the spatial aspects of the data, for instance through the use of transfer functions, camera navigation or clipping planes. However, the temporal aspect of the data interaction is often neglected. The temporal component is either visualized as individual time steps, an animation or a static summary over the temporal domain. When dealing with streaming data, these techniques are unable to cope with the task of re‐viewing an interesting local spatio‐temporal event, while continuing to observe the rest of the feed. We propose a novel technique that allows users to interactively specify areas of interest in the spatio‐temporal domain. By employing a time‐warp function, we are able to slow down time, freeze time or even travel back in time, around spatio‐temporal events of interest. The combination of such a (pre‐defined) time‐warp function and brushing directly in the data to select regions of interest allows for a detailed review of temporally and spatially localized events, while maintaining an overview of the global spatio‐temporal data. We demonstrate the utility of our technique with several usage scenarios.

Keywords: memento localized; warping spatio; spatio temporal; time; time warping; localized time

Journal Title: Computer Graphics Forum
Year Published: 2020

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