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Turning the Bucket of Text into a Pipe
Minneapolis, MN USA October 23-October 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFOVIS.2005.342005 IEEE Symposium on Information Vi ...
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Elizabeth G. Hetzler, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Vernon L. Crow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Deborah A. Payne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Alan E. Turner, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Many visual analysis tools operate on a fixed set of data. However, professional information analysts follow issues over a period of time and need to be able to easily add new documents to an ongoing exploration. Some analysts handle documents in a moving window of time, with new documents constantly added and old ones aging out. This paper describes both the user interaction and the technical implementation approach for a visual analysis system designed to support constantly evolving text collections.
Index Terms:
Information Visualization, Dynamic visualization, User interaction design, real-time updating
Citation:
Elizabeth G. Hetzler, Vernon L. Crow, Deborah A. Payne, Alan E. Turner, "Turning the Bucket of Text into a Pipe," infovis, pp.12, 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005), 2005
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