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Temporally Stable Boundary Labeling for Interactive and Non-Interactive Dynamic Scenes

BOBÁK, P.; ČMOLÍK, L.; ČADÍK, M.

Original Title

Temporally Stable Boundary Labeling for Interactive and Non-Interactive Dynamic Scenes

English Title

Temporally Stable Boundary Labeling for Interactive and Non-Interactive Dynamic Scenes

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

We propose two novel temporally stable screen-space labeling methods for dynamic scenes. The first one is suitable for offline processing of the entire interaction or the video in advance. The second method is designed for interactive applications. The main idea of our proposed methods is to minimize the vertical and horizontal movement of the labels during the interaction with the scene (e.g., zooming or translating the camera). According to the results of quantitative evaluation, our labeling is more stable during the interaction than labeling produced by the current state of the art. Moreover, participants of a comprehensive user study declared that the labeling produced by the proposed methods allows them to follow moving labels significantly more accurately, and it is significantly more pleasing than with previously published methods. Furthermore, the proposed methods can be extended by the prominence of the features and easily parameterized to fit different requirements to the label layout.

English abstract

We propose two novel temporally stable screen-space labeling methods for dynamic scenes. The first one is suitable for offline processing of the entire interaction or the video in advance. The second method is designed for interactive applications. The main idea of our proposed methods is to minimize the vertical and horizontal movement of the labels during the interaction with the scene (e.g., zooming or translating the camera). According to the results of quantitative evaluation, our labeling is more stable during the interaction than labeling produced by the current state of the art. Moreover, participants of a comprehensive user study declared that the labeling produced by the proposed methods allows them to follow moving labels significantly more accurately, and it is significantly more pleasing than with previously published methods. Furthermore, the proposed methods can be extended by the prominence of the features and easily parameterized to fit different requirements to the label layout.

Keywords

Boundary labeling, Label layout, Temporal coherence, Stable layout, Interaction, Dynamic scene, Visualization

Key words in English

Boundary labeling, Label layout, Temporal coherence, Stable layout, Interaction, Dynamic scene, Visualization

Authors

BOBÁK, P.; ČMOLÍK, L.; ČADÍK, M.

RIV year

2022

Released

08.08.2020

Publisher

Elsevier Science

Book

Computers and Graphics

ISBN

0097-8493

Periodical

COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS-UK

Volume

91

Number

10

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

265

Pages to

278

Pages count

14

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT168538,
  author="BOBÁK, P. and ČMOLÍK, L. and ČADÍK, M.",
  title="Temporally Stable Boundary Labeling for Interactive and Non-Interactive Dynamic Scenes",
  journal="COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS-UK",
  year="2020",
  volume="91",
  number="10",
  pages="265--278",
  doi="10.1016/j.cag.2020.08.005",
  issn="0097-8493",
  url="http://cphoto.fit.vutbr.cz/interactive-labeling/"
}