Abstract

This paper explores how a set-based visual analytics approach could be useful for analyzing customers' shopping behavior, and makes three main contributions. First, it describes the scale and characteristics of a real-world retail dataset from a major supermarket. Second, it presents a scalable visual analytics workflow to quickly identify patterns in shopping behavior. To assess the workflow, we conducted a case study that used data from four convenience stores and provides several insights about customers' shopping behavior. Third, from our experience with analyzing real-world retail data and comments made by our industry partner, we outline four research challenges for visual analytics to tackle large set intersection problems.

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