Getting insight into the spatiotemporal distribution patterns of knowledge innovation is receiving increasing
attention from policymakers and economic research organizations. Many studies use bibliometric data to analyze
the popularity of certain research topics, well-adopted methodologies, influential authors, and the interrelationships
among research disciplines. However, the visual exploration of the patterns of research topics with an
emphasis on their spatial and temporal distribution remains challenging. This study combined a Space-Time
Cube (STC) and a 3D glyph to represent the complex multivariate bibliographic data. We further implemented
a visual design by developing an interactive interface. The effectiveness, understandability, and engagement
of ST-Map are evaluated by seven experts in geovisualization. The results suggest that it is promising to use
three-dimensional visualization to show the overview and on-demand details on a single screen.
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Getting insight into the spatiotemporal distribution patterns of knowledge innovation is receiving increasing
attention from policymakers and economic research organizations. Many studies use bibliometric data to analyze
the popularity of certain research topics, well-adopted methodologies, influential authors, and the interrelationships
among research disciplines. However, the visual exploration of the patterns of research topics with an
emphasis on their spatial and temporal distribution r...
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