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<datacite:identifier identifierType="URL">https://phaidra.ustp.at/o:3577</datacite:identifier>

  
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<datacite:title xml:lang="en">Screenshot from the study prototype explaining one of the four visualization techniques - Horizon Graphs (HG)</datacite:title>

  
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<datacite:creator>
  
<datacite:creatorName nameType="Personal">Dahnert, Manuel</datacite:creatorName>

  
<datacite:givenName>Manuel</datacite:givenName>

  
<datacite:familyName>Dahnert</datacite:familyName>

  
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<datacite:creator>
  
<datacite:creatorName nameType="Personal">Kehrer, Johannes</datacite:creatorName>

  
<datacite:givenName>Johannes</datacite:givenName>

  
<datacite:familyName>Kehrer</datacite:familyName>

  
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<datacite:creator>
  
<datacite:creatorName nameType="Personal">Aigner, Wolfgang</datacite:creatorName>

  
<datacite:givenName>Wolfgang</datacite:givenName>

  
<datacite:familyName>Aigner</datacite:familyName>

  
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<datacite:creator>
  
<datacite:creatorName nameType="Personal">Rind, Alexander</datacite:creatorName>

  
<datacite:givenName>Alexander</datacite:givenName>

  
<datacite:familyName>Rind</datacite:familyName>

  
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<dc:description xml:lang="en">In this user study we compare four different visualization techniques of times series in a spatial context using small multiples. 
Horizon Graphs divide the line graph of a time series into non-overlapping bands and apply a sequential/diverging color mapping to the time series. These bands are then layered in a top-to-bottom fashion to reduce the required height. In order to fit the spatial dimensions the Horizon Graph is shrunk horizontally. This screenshot explains the construction steps of Horizon Graphs.</dc:description>

  
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<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">visualization, user study, evaluation, time series, spatial data, collapsed horizon graphs, compact boxplots, braided graphs</datacite:subject>

  
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<datacite:date dateType="Issued">2019</datacite:date>

  
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