An innovative methodology for big data visualization in oceanographic domain

Nowadays, thanks to new technologies, we are observing an explosion of data in different fields such as clinical, environmental and so on. In this context, a typical example of the well-known Big Data problem is represented by visualization. In this work, we propose an innovative platform for managing the oceanographic acquisitions. More specifically, we present two innovative visualization techniques: general overview and site specific observation. Experiments prove the goodness of the proposed system in terms both of performance and user experience.

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