InCorr: Interactive Data-Driven Correlation Panels for Digital Outcrop Analysis
Thomas Ortner, Andreas Walch, Rebecca Nowak, Robert Barnes, Thomas, H\"ollt, Eduard Gr\"oller

TL;DR
InCorr is an interactive visualization tool that streamlines the creation and analysis of correlation panels for 3D digital outcrop models, aiding geologists in planetary exploration research.
Contribution
We introduce InCorr, a novel interactive system that automates and enhances the creation of correlation panels for geological analysis of digital outcrops.
Findings
InCorr reduces analysis time for geologists.
It improves accuracy of correlation panels.
User study confirms usability and efficiency.
Abstract
Geological analysis of 3D Digital Outcrop Models (DOMs) for reconstruction of ancient habitable environments is a key aspect of the upcoming ESA ExoMars 2022 Rosalind Franklin Rover and the NASA 2020 Rover Perseverance missions in seeking signs of past life on Mars. Geologists measure and interpret 3D DOMs, create sedimentary logs and combine them in `correlation panels' to map the extents of key geological horizons, and build a stratigraphic model to understand their position in the ancient landscape. Currently, the creation of correlation panels is completely manual and therefore time-consuming, and inflexible. With InCorr we present a visualization solution that encompasses a 3D logging tool and an interactive data-driven correlation panel that evolves with the stratigraphic analysis. For the creation of InCorr we closely cooperated with leading planetary geologists in the form of a…
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