An Interactive Approach for Identifying Structure Definitions
Natalia Mikula, Tom D\"orffel, Daniel Baum, Hans-Christian Hege

TL;DR
This paper introduces an interactive tool and systematic approach for experts to define, evaluate, and compare formal definitions of complex spatiotemporal structures in data, aiding automated analysis and modeling.
Contribution
It presents a novel interactive method and tool for deriving and assessing formal structure definitions from data, specifically applied to meteorological phenomena.
Findings
Successfully applied to vortex cores and tropical cyclone center lines
Enables parameter range identification for desired structures
Provides quantitative assessment of structure definitions
Abstract
Our ability to grasp and understand complex phenomena is essentially based on recognizing structures and relating these to each other. For example, any meteorological description of a weather condition and explanation of its evolution recurs to meteorological structures, such as convection and circulation structures, cloud fields and rain fronts. All of these are spatiotemporal structures, defined by time-dependent patterns in the underlying fields. Typically, such a structure is defined by a verbal description that corresponds to the more or less uniform, often somewhat vague mental images of the experts. However, a precise, formal definition of the structures or, more generally, concepts is often desirable, e.g., to enable automated data analysis or the development of phenomenological models. Here, we present a systematic approach and an interactive tool to obtain formal definitions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Data Visualization and Analytics
