CoronaViz: Visualizing Multilayer Spatiotemporal COVID-19 Data with Animated Geocircles
Brian Ondov, Harsh B. Patel, Ai-Te Kuo, Hanan Samet, John Kastner,, Yunheng Han, Hong Wei, and Niklas Elmqvist

TL;DR
CoronaViz is an interactive visualization system that effectively combines multilayer spatiotemporal COVID-19 data into a single display using animated geocircles, enabling better analysis of complex interactions over space and time.
Contribution
The paper introduces CoronaViz, a novel visualization tool that encodes multiple COVID-19 variables with concentric geocircles and animated time, improving integrated analysis of spatiotemporal data.
Findings
Participants preferred CoronaViz for combined spatiotemporal queries.
CoronaViz effectively encodes multiple variables with geocircles.
Users found CoronaViz more useful for integrated spatiotemporal analysis.
Abstract
While many dashboards for visualizing COVID-19 data exist, most separate geospatial and temporal data into discrete visualizations or tables. Further, the common use of choropleth maps or space-filling map overlays supports only a single geospatial variable at once, making it difficult to compare the temporal and geospatial trends of multiple, potentially interacting variables, such as active cases, deaths, and vaccinations. We present CoronaViz, a COVID-19 visualization system that conveys multilayer, spatiotemporal data in a single, interactive display. CoronaViz encodes variables with concentric, hollow circles, termed geocircles, allowing multiple variables via color encoding and avoiding occlusion problems. The radii of geocircles relate to the values of the variables they represent via the psychophysically determined Flannery formula. The time dimension of spatiotemporal variables…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Geographic Information Systems Studies · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
