Authors:
Haris Memić
1
;
Sanjin Radoš
2
;
Almira Softić
3
and
Krešimir Matković
4
Affiliations:
1
Institute of Metrology of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
;
2
Austrian Federal Computing Center, Vienna, Austria
;
3
University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
;
4
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
Keyword(s):
Interactive Visual Exploration, CMV, Non-Automatic Weighing Instrument Verification Data.
Abstract:
Legal metrology ensures consumer protection from inaccurate measurements by regulating numerous instruments, some under EU harmonized legislation and others governed by national decisions based on the International Organization for Legal Metrology (OIML) recommendations. Verification laboratories produce measurement reports, often in unstructured PDF formats. Exploring and analyzing these reports remains inherently tedious and error-prone due to their format as numerous unstructured PDF files. To address these challenges, we introduce ScaleVis, a system combining standard and specialized visualizations to facilitate the exploration and analysis of measurement data including spatial information relevant to eccentricity measurements. The system incorporates data cleaning to resolve inconsistencies from manual entry and provides insights into measurement trends and deviations. Focusing on non-automatic weighing instruments, we analyze verification results to identify significant deviati
ons in linearity and eccentricity. This study focuses on the analysis of non-automatic weighing instruments from various manufacturers and application domains. Using verification results from competent laboratories, we examine the metrological behavior of these instruments, identifying the ranges of linearity and eccentricities with the largest deviations from prescribed errors. A use case with domain experts underscores ScaleVis’s potential to streamline data analysis in legal metrology, with initial feedback indicating strong utility and effectiveness.
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