Task-based Colormap Design Supporting Visual Comprehension in Process Tomography

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2020
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The Eurographics Association
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Color coding is a fundamental technique for mapping data to visual representations, allowing people to carry out comprehension-based tasks. Process tomography is a rapidly developing non-invasive imaging technique used in various fields of science due to its effective flow monitoring and data acquisition [KLS*19]. To study how well colormaps can support visual comprehension of tomographic data, we conduct a feasibility evaluation of 11 widely-used color schemes. We employ the same segmentation tasks characterized by Microwave Tomography (MWT) on each individual chosen colormap, and then conduct a quantitative assessment of those schemes. Based on the insight gained, we conclude that autumn, viridis, and parula colormaps yield the best segmentation results. According to our findings, we propose a colormap design guideline for practitioners and researchers in the field of process tomography.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:evs.20201049
, booktitle = {
EuroVis 2020 - Short Papers
}, editor = {
Kerren, Andreas and Garth, Christoph and Marai, G. Elisabeta
}, title = {{
Task-based Colormap Design Supporting Visual Comprehension in Process Tomography
}}, author = {
Zhang, Yuchong
 and
Fjeld, Morten
 and
Said, Alan
 and
Fratarcangeli, Marco
}, year = {
2020
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-106-9
}, DOI = {
10.2312/evs.20201049
} }
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