Geo-spatial data viewer: from familiar land-covering to arbitrary distorted geo-spatial quadtree maps
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2004
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UNION Agency
Abstract
In many application domains, data is collected and
referenced by its geo-spatial location. Spatial data
mining, or the discovery of interesting patterns in
such databases, is an important capability in the development
of database systems. A noteworthy trend
is the increasing size of data sets in common use,
such as records of business transactions, environmental
data and census demographics. These data
sets often contain millions of records, or even far
more. This situation creates new challenges in coping
with scale.
In this paper we propose a novel pixel-oriented visual
data mining approach for large spatial datasets.
It combines a quadtree based distortion of map regions
and a local reposition of pixels within these
map regions to avoid overlap in the display. Experiments
shows that it produces visualizations of large
data sets for the discovery of local correlations, and
is practical for exploring geography-related statistical
information in a variety of applications including
population demographics, epidemiology, and marketing.
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geografické informační systémy, prostorová data, data mining, vizualizace dat
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2004, vol. 12, no. 1-3, p. 213-220.