Multi-dimensional data visualisation method based on convex-corrected Radviz
by Jingjing Yin; Haibo Shi; Xiaofeng Zhou; Liang Jin; Shuai Li; Yichi Zhang
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 63, No. 1/2, 2020

Abstract: Radviz is one of the most commonly used multi-dimensional data visualisation methods. Because the projection points overlap a lot in Radviz, this paper puts forward a new Radviz optimisation method to correct the position of the projected data points. Firstly, the new method introduces the Prim algorithm to realise the optimal ordering of the dimension anchors on Radviz. Secondly, the convex hull mapping and the second Radviz mapping are used to correct the position of the projected data points. Finally, the data points are visualised. In addition, in order to verify the effectiveness of the algorithm, the Dunn index was used to do a quantitative evaluation of visualisation. By comparing multiple sets of data set experiments, the results show that the new method is beneficial to obtain the better visualisation effect of multi-dimensional data in Radviz projection.

Online publication date: Tue, 30-Jun-2020

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