GapChart

example of gapChart used for Top14 championship

In information visualization and computing, GapChart is a chart for displaying time series data by using non overlapped thick curves. It was invented in 2013 by Fred. Vernier (LIMSI labs at Univ. Paris Sud) and Charles Perin (LIMSI labs at Univ. Paris Sud and AVIZ-INRIA). Jeremy Boy (AVIZ-INRIA) helped them to improve the original design to its current form.

Main idea

GapChart display one thick curve by time series data. At each time step curves display a flat part and a transition part. Flat parts are separated by gaps proportional to data difference. When two or more time series have same value at the same time step they are distinguished by an external method and represented side by side. Transition steps are represented by straight or S shaped link. They can partially overlap but never totally since star Labels can fit inside thick curves where i't not too steep and different colors ca be used to better distinguish elements.


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Bibliography

  • Perin, Charles; Vernier, Frederic. (2013), R2S2: a Hybrid Technique to Visualize Sport Ranking Evolution, Atlanta: The 1st Workshop on Sports Data Visualization (VIS'13), Atlanta, GA, USA, Oct. 2013, IEEE
  • Buisine, Alexandre (2014), GapChart: la saison de l'OL, Lyon: Les potin d'angele/ 22-28 mai 2014 Issue 405. ISSN 1776-9450

External links

  • online gapChart of French rugby championship.