Abstract:
Multidimensional projection techniques have experienced many improvements
lately, mainly regarding computational times and accuracy. However, existing
methods do not yet provide flexible enough mechanisms for
visualization-oriented fully interactive applications. This work presents a
new multidimensional projection technique designed to be more flexible and
versatile than other methods. This novel approach, called Local Affine
Multidimensional Projection (LAMP), relies on orthogonal mapping theory to
build accurate local transformations that can be dynamically modified
according to user knowledge. The accuracy, flexibility and computational
efficiency of LAMP is confirmed by a comprehensive set of comparisons.
LAMP’s versatility is exploited in an application which seeks to correlate
data that, in principle, has no connection as well as in visual exploration
of textual documents.