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Jeffrey D. Campbell, Ph.D.

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Information Visualization

Jeff's amphibian calling analysis system illustrates GIS-based information display with easily controlled amounts of detail. A usability study is planned for a web-based version to be implemented in the future.

Amphibian calling

In the spring and summer, toads and frogs call in the evening, particularly during mating season. Frogwatch USA is one program where volunteers report their observations of calling activity to a central database. The website provides some basic displays of the data.  A system for information visualization of data from one county was developed to assist county personnel in assessing the status of the amphibian population in the county as part of their ongoing monitoring of environmental conditions in the county. 

Animated display of weekly wood frog (rana sylvatica) activity reported during the 2005 season. The size of the green square represents the maximum intensity of calling that was heard at the site in the week. (An error for the volunteer-provided data for one of the sites is obvious since the latitude/longitude places it beyond the county border.)

Animated map of the county showing weekly calling activity for wood frogs in the 2005 season

The system provides both mapping and tabular results and allows easy selection by amphibian species, date range, observation location and characteristics of the observing site (e.g. type of body of water, permanence of water, etc.) The system will also display an animation showing temporal changes at several time scales. 

Any combination of sites, species and dates may be selected for viewing. The display (map and data tables) can be animated with each step representing a selectable length of time (e.g. week, month).  It is also possible to display data aggregated across all years for the specified range of months/days. 

Sites to be displayed can also be selected based on characteristics of the observing site (e.g. type of body of water, permanence of water, etc.)  

Information visualization program screen shot showing date range selection user interface for controlling the animation and a snapshot from the animated map of a county with bull frog activity.

Map view during animation with date parameters specified to the left.

Screen shot of the program showing a data table containing the details of the information displayed in the map. The screen image also shows the ability to select sites based on their characteristics.

Table view of the same data with the (unused) site type selection parameters to the left. The table data can be sorted by any column and filtered using any value.

 

 


Revised: January 06, 2009
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