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Integrated visualization for geometry PIG data

Published: 01 January 2006 Publication History

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The geometry PIG is a system that can inspect the inside of a pipeline. The amount of pigging data is usually considerable because the system records multi-channel sensor values for a long distance inspection. Therefore, the efficient visualization of geometry PIG data is essential for the operator to analyze the amount of sensor data and to assess the pipeline features and conditions within a few hours.In this paper, we develop a geometry PIG software, which is a powerful and highly user friendly diagnostic tool. It allows the user to visualize the sensor data with various views such as fisheye, histogram and wave views to distinguish particular type of features. Furthermore, an integrated GUI with synchronized multiple views is very effective managing and navigating the multi-channel data. As a result, our system contributes to the high precision of the analysis results as well as in reducing the time to take to analyse the geometry PIG data.

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APVis '06: Proceedings of the 2006 Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation - Volume 60
January 2006
224 pages
ISBN:1920682414

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Australian Computer Society, Inc.

Australia

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Published: 01 January 2006

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  1. features visualization
  2. geometry PIG
  3. large data visualization
  4. multi-channel data
  5. navigation

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