Immersive and Collaborative Data Visualization Using Virtual Reality Platforms
Ciro Donalek, S.G. Djorgovski, Scott Davidoff, Alex Cioc, Anwell Wang,, Giuseppe Longo, Jeffrey S. Norris, Jerry Zhang, Elizabeth Lawler, Stacy Yeh,, Ashish Mahabal, Matthew Graham, Andrew Drake

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of immersive virtual reality platforms for scientific data visualization, aiming to improve perception, understanding, and collaboration in analyzing complex, high-dimensional datasets.
Contribution
It introduces a VR-based approach for multidimensional data visualization that enhances perception and supports collaborative data exploration using accessible hardware.
Findings
Immersive VR improves perception of data structures.
VR facilitates more intuitive understanding of complex data.
Collaborative visualization in VR enhances teamwork and data analysis.
Abstract
Effective data visualization is a key part of the discovery process in the era of big data. It is the bridge between the quantitative content of the data and human intuition, and thus an essential component of the scientific path from data into knowledge and understanding. Visualization is also essential in the data mining process, directing the choice of the applicable algorithms, and in helping to identify and remove bad data from the analysis. However, a high complexity or a high dimensionality of modern data sets represents a critical obstacle. How do we visualize interesting structures and patterns that may exist in hyper-dimensional data spaces? A better understanding of how we can perceive and interact with multi dimensional information poses some deep questions in the field of cognition technology and human computer interaction. To this effect, we are exploring the use of…
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