Title :
Interactive Visual Synthesis of Analytic Knowledge
Author :
Gotz, David ; Zhou, Michelle X. ; Aggarwal, Vikram
Author_Institution :
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
fDate :
Oct. 31 2006-Nov. 2 2006
Abstract :
A visual investigation involves both the examination of existing information and the synthesis of new analytic knowledge. This is a progressive process in which newly synthesized knowledge becomes the foundation for future discovery. In this paper, we present a novel system supporting interactive, progressive synthesis of analytic knowledge. Here we use the term "analytic knowledge" to refer to concepts that a user derives from existing data along with the evidence supporting such concepts. Unlike existing visual analytic-tools, which typically support only exploration of existing information, our system offers two unique features. First, we support user-system cooperative visual synthesis of analytic knowledge from existing data. Specifically, users can visually define new concepts by annotating existing information, and refine partially formed concepts by linking additional evidence or manipulating related concepts. In response to user actions, our system can automatically manage the evolving corpus of synthesized knowledge and its corresponding evidence. Second, we support progressive visual analysis of synthesized knowledge. This feature allows analysts to visually explore both existing knowledge and synthesized knowledge, dynamically incorporating earlier analytic conclusions into the ensuing discovery process. We have applied our system to two complex but very different analytic applications. Our preliminary evaluation shows the promise of our work
Keywords :
data mining; data visualisation; graphical user interfaces; groupware; interactive systems; analytic knowledge; evolving corpus automatic management; information annotation; interactive visual synthesis; progressive visual analysis; synthesized knowledge; user-system cooperative visual synthesis; visual investigation; visual knowledge discovery; Calendars; Context; Data visualization; Information analysis; Information systems; Joining processes; Knowledge management; Network synthesis; Performance analysis; Visual analytics; H.1.2 [Information Systems]: Models and Principles¿User/Machine Systems H.5.1 [Information Systems]:; Intelligence analysis; Problem-solving solving environments; Visual Analytics; Visual Knowledge Discovery;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Analytics Science And Technology, 2006 IEEE Symposium On
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0591-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0592-0
DOI :
10.1109/VAST.2006.261430