Author: Lekschas, Fritz; Zhou, Xinyi; Chen, Wei; Gehlenborg, Nils; Bach, Benjamin; Pfister, Hanspeter
                    Title: A Generic Framework and Library for Exploration of Small Multiples through Interactive Piling.  Cord-id: 0j5g7w85  Document date: 2020_10_7
                    ID: 0j5g7w85
                    
                    Snippet: Small multiples are miniature representations of visual information used generically across many domains. Handling large numbers of small multiples imposes challenges on many analytic tasks like inspection, comparison, navigation, or annotation. To address these challenges, we developed a framework and implemented a library called PILING.JS for designing interactive piling interfaces. Based on the piling metaphor, such interfaces afford flexible organization, exploration, and comparison of large
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Small multiples are miniature representations of visual information used generically across many domains. Handling large numbers of small multiples imposes challenges on many analytic tasks like inspection, comparison, navigation, or annotation. To address these challenges, we developed a framework and implemented a library called PILING.JS for designing interactive piling interfaces. Based on the piling metaphor, such interfaces afford flexible organization, exploration, and comparison of large numbers of small multiples by interactively aggregating visual objects into piles. Based on a systematic analysis of previous work, we present a structured design space to guide the design of visual piling interfaces. To enable designers to efficiently build their own visual piling interfaces, PILING.JS provides a declarative interface to avoid having to write low-level code and implements common aspects of the design space. An accompanying GUI additionally supports the dynamic configuration of the piling interface. We demonstrate the expressiveness of PILING.JS with examples from machine learning, immunofluorescence microscopy, genomics, and public health.
 
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