Lossy compression for Animated Web Visualisation
Abstract
This talk will discuss an technique for lossy data compression specialised for web animation.
We set ourselves the challenge of visualising a full forecast weather field as an animated 3D web page visualisation. This data is richly spatiotemporal, however it is routinely communicated to the public as a 2D map, and scientists are largely limited to visualising data via static 2D maps or 1D scatter plots. We wanted to present Met Office weather forecasts in a way that represents all the generated data. Our approach was to repurpose the technology used to stream high definition videos. This enabled us to achieve high rates of compression, while being compatible with both web browsers and GPU processing. Since lossy compression necessarily involves discarding information, evaluating the results is an important and difficult problem. This is essentially a problem of forecast verification. The difficulty lies in deciding what it means for two weather fields to be "similar", as simple definitions such as mean squared error often lead to undesirable results. In the second part of the talk, I will briefly discuss some ideas for alternative measures of similarity.- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2017
- Bibcode:
- 2017AGUFMIN11B0036P
- Keywords:
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- 0525 Data management;
- COMPUTATIONAL GEOPHYSICS;
- 0545 Modeling;
- COMPUTATIONAL GEOPHYSICS;
- 0550 Model verification and validation;
- COMPUTATIONAL GEOPHYSICS;
- 0599 General or miscellaneous;
- COMPUTATIONAL GEOPHYSICS