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PuzzleSorter: Certainty-aware visual restoration of multiple cultural artifacts
Computational Visual Media 2025, 11(6): 1281-1302
Published: 12 December 2025
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We present PuzzleSorter, a certainty-aware visual analytics system for cultural relic fragment restoration. Restoring cultural objects from broken fragments is a fundamental task in geometry and archaeology. Prior research proposes automatic models to classify fragments by types and assemble matched pairs successively. However, eroded fragments lead to erroneous results, posing two challenges for restorers to correct: (1) numerous fragments conceal errors within an overwhelming number of object appearances, and (2) the unknown difficulty of restoration hinders correction strategy development. To address these challenges, PuzzleSorter provides multi-criteria analysis that helps users identify certainties of current solutions and alternatives at the type, object, and fragment levels. Moreover, our system visualizes these certainties through a relation graph, which implies alternative assembly solutions with geometric context and indicates correction difficulties through neighbor proximity, number of neighbors, and path length. We demonstrate the feasibility and utility of our system through two case studies and expert interviews.

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A survey of urban visual analytics: Advances and future directions
Computational Visual Media 2023, 9(1): 3-39
Published: 18 October 2022
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Developing effective visual analytics systems demands care in characterization of domain problems and integration of visualization techniques and computational models. Urban visual analytics has already achieved remarkable success in tackling urban problems and providing fundamental services for smart cities. To promote further academic research and assist the development of industrial urban analytics systems, we comprehensively review urban visual analytics studies from four perspectives. In particular, we identify 8 urban domains and 22 types of popular visualization, analyze 7 types of computational method, and categorize existing systems into 4 types based on their integration of visualization techniques and computational models. We conclude with potential research directions and opportunities.

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