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A Canonical Representation of Data-Linear Visualization Algorithms

Published 13 Dec 2014 in cs.GR and cs.SE | (1412.4246v1)

Abstract: We introduce linear-state dataflows, a canonical model for a large set of visualization algorithms that we call data-linear visualizations. Our model defines a fixed dataflow architecture: partitioning and subpartitioning of input data, ordering, graphic primitives, and graphic attributes generation. Local variables and accumulators are specific concepts that extend the expressiveness of the dataflow to support features of visualization algorithms that require state handling. We first show the flexibility of our model: it enables the declarative construction of many common algorithms with just a few mappings. Furthermore, the model enables easy mixing of visual mappings, such as creating treemaps of histograms and 2D plots, plots of histograms... Finally, we introduce our model in a more formal way and present some of its important properties. We have implemented this model in a visualization framework built around the concept of linear-state dataflows.

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