Dynamic Visualisation for Feedback-driven Online Aggregation

Aggregation is generally a time consuming process only marginally suited for interactive result exploration. We present a framework of techniques to support an extended aggregation, which works online and can be controlled via user feedback. Supportive visualisation methods are presented with an overview of applicable interaction techniques and a generic architecture that combines relevant individual components.

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