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EXPLORATION OF VARIOUS VISUAL DISPLAY METHODS FOR GEOVISUALIZATION PURPOSES
Author(s) -
Helik Susilo,
Farouki D Rassarandi,
Febrian Fitryanik Susanta,
Putra Putra,
Siti Komariah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
prokons /prokons
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2714-8815
pISSN - 1978-1784
DOI - 10.33795/prokons.v14i1.289
Subject(s) - geovisualization , computer science , visualization , plot (graphics) , scatter plot , computer graphics (images) , information visualization , data visualization , human–computer interaction , space (punctuation) , data science , artificial intelligence , machine learning , statistics , mathematics , operating system
Visual display is a technique that utilizes tools on the computer to explore and to present information. There are some variation of visual display methods that have been developed and widely used in the needs of geovisualization and cartography such us Parallel Coordinate Plot (PCP), Space Time Cube (STC), Self-Organize Map (SOM) and Cartogram. This research uses these methods includes definitions and functions, recommendations for using an application and their respective advantages and disadvantages. Applying the right visualization is based on the needs or goals of geovisualization because each visual display has unique characteristics.

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