Scale-Stack Bar Charts
M. Hlawatsch, F. Sadlo, M. Burch, D. Weiskopf
In Computer Graphics Forum, 32(3pt2), 2013.
Abstract: It is difficult to create appropriate bar charts for data that cover large value ranges. The usual approach for these cases employs a logarithmic scale, which, however, suffers from issues inherent to its non-linear mapping: for example, a quantitative comparison of different values is difficult. We present a new approach for bar charts that combines the advantages of linear and logarithmic scales, while avoiding their drawbacks. Our scale-stack bar charts use multiple scales to cover a large value range, while the linear mapping within each scale preserves the ability to visually compare quantitative ratios. Scale-stack bar charts can be used for the same applications as classic bar charts; in particular, they can readily handle stacked bar representations and negative values. Our visualization technique is demonstrated with results for three different application areas and is assessed by an expert review and a quantitative user study confirming advantages of our technique for quantitative comparisons.
@article{Hlawatsch:2013:SBC,
author = {M. Hlawatsch and F. Sadlo and M. Burch and D. Weiskopf},
title = {Scale-Stack Bar Charts},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {32},
number = {3pt2},
pages = {181--190},
year = {2013},
}
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