Intercept Graph: An Interactive Radial Visualization for Comparison of State Changes
Shaolun Ruan, Yong Wang, Qiang Guan

TL;DR
The paper introduces Intercept Graph, a novel interactive radial visualization that improves the comparison of state changes across multiple data items, addressing clutter and effectiveness issues in traditional methods.
Contribution
It presents a new radial visualization design with interactive filtering to enhance comparison of state changes, outperforming slope graphs and bar charts.
Findings
Intercept Graph effectively visualizes state changes.
It reduces visual clutter with interactive filtering.
It outperforms traditional comparison charts.
Abstract
State change comparison of multiple data items is often necessary in multiple application domains, such as medical science, financial engineering, sociology, biological science, etc. Slope graphs and grouped bar charts have been widely used to show a "before-and-after" story of different data states and indicate their changes. However, they visualize state changes as either slope or difference of bars, which has been proved less effective for quantitative comparison. Also, both visual designs suffer from visual clutter issues with an increasing number of data items. In this paper, we propose Intercept Graph, a novel visual design to facilitate effective interactive comparison of state changes. Specifically, a radial design is proposed to visualize the starting and ending states of each data item and the line segment length explicitly encodes the "state change". By interactively…
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TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Advanced Text Analysis Techniques · Data Analysis with R
