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Main Authors: Cibulski, Lena, Haack, Fiete, Uhrmacher, Adelinde, Bruckner, Stefan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08589
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author Cibulski, Lena
Haack, Fiete
Uhrmacher, Adelinde
Bruckner, Stefan
author_facet Cibulski, Lena
Haack, Fiete
Uhrmacher, Adelinde
Bruckner, Stefan
contents The ability of a cell to communicate with its environment is essential for key cellular functions like replication, metabolism, or cell fate decisions. The involved molecular mechanisms are highly dynamic and difficult to capture experimentally. Simulation studies offer a valuable means for exploring and predicting how cell signaling processes unfold. We present a design study on the visual analysis of such studies to support 1) modelers in calibrating model parameters such that the simulated signal responses over time reflect reference behavior from cell biology research and 2) cell biologists in exploring the influence of receptor trafficking on the efficiency of signal transmission within the cell. We embed time series plots into parallel coordinates to enable a simultaneous analysis of model parameters and temporal outputs. A usage scenario illustrates how our approach assists with typical tasks such as assessing the plausibility of temporal outputs or their sensitivity across model configurations.
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spellingShingle Visual Analysis of Time-Dependent Observables in Cell Signaling Simulations
Cibulski, Lena
Haack, Fiete
Uhrmacher, Adelinde
Bruckner, Stefan
Human-Computer Interaction
The ability of a cell to communicate with its environment is essential for key cellular functions like replication, metabolism, or cell fate decisions. The involved molecular mechanisms are highly dynamic and difficult to capture experimentally. Simulation studies offer a valuable means for exploring and predicting how cell signaling processes unfold. We present a design study on the visual analysis of such studies to support 1) modelers in calibrating model parameters such that the simulated signal responses over time reflect reference behavior from cell biology research and 2) cell biologists in exploring the influence of receptor trafficking on the efficiency of signal transmission within the cell. We embed time series plots into parallel coordinates to enable a simultaneous analysis of model parameters and temporal outputs. A usage scenario illustrates how our approach assists with typical tasks such as assessing the plausibility of temporal outputs or their sensitivity across model configurations.
title Visual Analysis of Time-Dependent Observables in Cell Signaling Simulations
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08589