Powerwall Visualization
Design and Implementation of Visualization Techniques for Powerwall Displays

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Overview
Our new Powerwall with a resolution of 9600 x 3780 pixels and a display area of 25.6 m2 offers the possibility to display high resolution visualizations on a huge screen. Therefore, it opens up new possibilities to design visualization techniques for detecting patterns and relations in large datasets.
Problem Statement
In comparison to previous screens, data can be visualized in its entirety. The need for data aggregation is minimized. In this project, we want to investigate, which visualization techniques are suitable for such settings. Additionally, we are interested in deriving design considerations for the implementation of visualization techniques for Powerwall displays.
Requirements
Good programming skills in Java and Javascript.
Scope
- Scope: Bachelor/Master
Contact
References
Andrews, C., Endert, A., Yost, B., & North, C. (2011). Information visualization on large, high-resolution displays: Issues, challenges, and opportunities. Information Visualization, 10(4), 341–355. doi.org/10.1177/1473871611415997