论文标题
VAC2:事件序列中合并因果关系的视觉分析
VAC2: Visual Analysis of Combined Causality in Event Sequences
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论文摘要
识别复杂系统背后的因果关系在不同领域(例如决策,政策实施和管理建议)中起着重要作用。但是,关于时间事件序列数据的现有因果关系研究主要集中于单个因果发现,这是无法利用合并因果关系的。为了填补在时间事件序列数据上发现发现的合并原因,消除和募集原则被定义以平衡因果组合的有效性和可控性。我们还基于反应点过程来利用Granger因果关系算法来描述实体之间的诱使行为模式。此外,我们设计了“电路电路”的信息性和美学的视觉隐喻,以编码汇总因果关系,以确保我们的因果关系可视化是非重叠和不相互作用的。各种排序策略和聚合布局也嵌入了我们基于平行的,定向和加权的超图中,以说明合并因果关系。我们开发的合并因果关系视觉分析系统可以帮助用户有效地探索合并的原因以及个人原因。这种交互式系统支持多种订购策略以及重点和上下文技术的多层次因果关系探索,以帮助用户获得不同级别的信息抽象。通过进行试点用户研究和事件序列数据的两项案例研究,进一步评估了系统的有用性和有效性。
Identifying causality behind complex systems plays a significant role in different domains, such as decision making, policy implementations, and management recommendations. However, existing causality studies on temporal event sequences data mainly focus on individual causal discovery, which is incapable of exploiting combined causality. To fill the absence of combined causes discovery on temporal event sequence data,eliminating and recruiting principles are defined to balance the effectiveness and controllability on cause combinations. We also leverage the Granger causality algorithm based on the reactive point processes to describe impelling or inhibiting behavior patterns among entities. In addition, we design an informative and aesthetic visual metaphor of "electrocircuit" to encode aggregated causality for ensuring our causality visualization is non-overlapping and non-intersecting. Diverse sorting strategies and aggregation layout are also embedded into our parallel-based, directed and weighted hypergraph for illustrating combined causality. Our developed combined causality visual analysis system can help users effectively explore combined causes as well as an individual cause. This interactive system supports multi-level causality exploration with diverse ordering strategies and a focus and context technique to help users obtain different levels of information abstraction. The usefulness and effectiveness of the system are further evaluated by conducting a pilot user study and two case studies on event sequence data.