Title
A comparison and evaluation of interpolation methods for visualising discrete 2D survey data
Abstract
Discrete 2D survey data is common in the areas of business, science and government. Visualisation is often used to present such data. The best form of visualisation depends on how the visualisation is to be used. In this paper we present a study of interpolation and approximation techniques for creating visualisations of 2D survey data to be used to present the data to a non-technical audience. We use and modify techniques from the fields of computer-aided design, medical imaging and scientific visualization and we evaluate and compare their suitability for interpolation of the data.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
InVis.au
approximation technique,interpolation method,best form,non-technical audience,medical imaging,computer-aided design,scientific visualization,survey data,visualization,computer aided design
Field
DocType
ISBN
Survey data collection,Data mining,Information retrieval,Visualization,Medical imaging,Computer science,Interpolation,Scientific visualization
Conference
1-920682-17-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
9
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Burkhard Wünsche114724.91
Ewan D. Tempero285373.68