ADVANCED DATA VISUALIZATION in ASTROPHYSICS: The X3D PATHWAY

DOI: 
10.3847/0004-637X/818/2/115
Publication date: 
01/02/2016
Main author: 
Vogt F.P.A.
IAA authors: 
Verdes-Montenegro, L.
Authors: 
Vogt F.P.A., Owen C.I., Verdes-Montenegro L., Borthakur S.
Journal: 
Astrophysical Journal
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
818
Pages: 
Number: 
115
Abstract: 
Most modern astrophysical data sets are multi-dimensional; a characteristic that can nowadays generally be conserved and exploited scientifically during the data reduction/simulation and analysis cascades. However, the same multi-dimensional data sets are systematically cropped, sliced, and/or projected to printable two-dimensional diagrams at the publication stage. In this article, we introduce the concept of the 'X3D pathway' as a mean of simplifying and easing the access to data visualization and publication via three-dimensional (3D) diagrams. The X3D pathway exploits the facts that (1) the X3D 3D file format lies at the center of a product tree that includes interactive HTML documents, 3D printing, and high-end animations, and (2) all high-impact-factor and peer-reviewed journals in astrophysics are now published (some exclusively) online. We argue that the X3D standard is an ideal vector for sharing multi-dimensional data sets because it provides direct access to a range of different data visualization techniques, is fully open source, and is a well-defined standard from the International Organization for Standardization. Unlike other earlier propositions to publish multi-dimensional data sets via 3D diagrams, the X3D pathway is not tied to specific software (prone to rapid and unexpected evolution), but instead is compatible with a range of open-source software already in use by our community. The interactive HTML branch of the X3D pathway is also actively supported by leading peer-reviewed journals in the field of astrophysics. Finally, this article provides interested readers with a detailed set of practical astrophysical examples designed to act as a stepping stone toward the implementation of the X3D pathway for any other data set. © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
ADS
SCOPUS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2016ApJ...818..115V/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2016ApJ...818..115V
Keywords: 
methods: data analysis; publications, bibliography; standards; techniques: miscellaneous