ExpanDrogram: Dynamic Visualization of Big Data Segmentation over Time

A. Khalemsky, R. Gelbard

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Abstract

In dynamic and big data environments the visualization of a segmentation process over time often does not enable the user to simultaneously track entire pieces. The key points are sometimes incomparable, and the user is limited to a static visual presentation of a certain point. The proposed visualization concept, called ExpanDrogram, is designed to support dynamic classifiers that run in a big data environment subject to changes in data characteristics. It offers a wide range of features that seek to maximize the customization of a segmentation problem. The main goal of the ExpanDrogram visualization is to improve comprehensiveness by combining both the individual and segment levels, illustrating the dynamics of the segmentation process over time, providing "version control"that enables the user to observe the history of changes, and more. The method is illustrated using different datasets, with which we demonstrate multiple segmentation parameters, as well as multiple display layers, to highlight points such as new trend detection, outlier detection, tracking changes in original segments, and zoom in/out for more/less detail. The datasets vary in size from a small one to one of more than 12 million records.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11
JournalJournal of Data and Information Quality
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 May 2021

Keywords

  • Dynamic segmentation
  • cluster analysis
  • dendrogram
  • taxonomy
  • temporal data visualization
  • version control

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Information Systems
  • Information Systems and Management

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