Track Xplorer: A System for Visual Analysis of Sensor-based Motor Activity Predictions

10/05/2017
by   Marco Cavallo, et al.
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Detecting motor activities from sensor datasets is becoming increasingly common in a wide range of applications with the rapid commoditization of wearable sensors. To detect activities, data scientists iteratively experiment with different classifiers before deciding on a single model. Evaluating, comparing, and reasoning about prediction results of alternative classifiers is a crucial step in the process of iterative model development. However, standard aggregate performance metrics (such as accuracy score) and textual display of individual event sequences have limited granularity and scalability to effectively perform this critical step. To ameliorate these limitations, we introduce Track Xplorer, an interactive visualization system to query, analyze and compare the classification output of activity detection in multi-sensor data. Track Xplorer visualizes the results of different classifiers as well as the ground truth labels and the video of activities as temporally-aligned linear tracks. Through coordinated track visualizations, Track Xplorer enables users to interactively explore and compare the results of different classifiers, assess their accuracy with respect to the ground truth labels and video. Users can brush arbitrary regions of any classifier track, zoom in and out with ease, and playback the corresponding video segment to contextualize the performance of the classifier within the selected region. Track Xplorer also contributes an algebra over track representations to filter, compose, and compare classification outputs, enabling users to effectively reason about the performance of classifiers. We demonstrate how our tool helps data scientists debug misclassifications and improve the prediction performance in developing activity classifiers for real-world, multi-sensor data gathered from Parkinson's patients.

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