Proceedings. 1997 IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (Cat. No.97TB100165)
DOI: 10.1109/iv.1997.626486
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The STARLIGHT information visualization system

Abstract: STARLIGHT is an example of a new class of information system expressly designed around a visualization-oriented user-interface. Incorporating more traditional information storage and retrieval technologies into its design, the Starlight system also enables the integrated use of multiple, concurrent visualization techniques to support comparison of content and interrelationship information at several levels of abstraction simultaneously. This approach enables powerful new forms of information analysis, while at… Show more

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“…A commonality among the analysts across domains was the use of spatialization tools, which are visualizations that clu ster like data together based on specific attributes of the data. Spatialization tools such as Starlight [14], IN-SPIRE [15], Clique and Traffic Circle [16], and ARGIS were used by the analysts that we interviewed. These spatialization tools were semiautonomous processes that allowed manipulations by the analysts to occur in order to perform feature extraction.…”
Section: Tools Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A commonality among the analysts across domains was the use of spatialization tools, which are visualizations that clu ster like data together based on specific attributes of the data. Spatialization tools such as Starlight [14], IN-SPIRE [15], Clique and Traffic Circle [16], and ARGIS were used by the analysts that we interviewed. These spatialization tools were semiautonomous processes that allowed manipulations by the analysts to occur in order to perform feature extraction.…”
Section: Tools Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful data transformation and representation methods combine mathematical, statistical and linguistic analysis with hardware and software techniques to handle various kind of raw data such as massive data, geospatial and temporal data, imperfect data, heterogeneous data, and users-in-the-loop [22]. For example Starlight information graphics [23] provides the classification according to the type of information they portray. The two major classes are non-spatial information graphics such as text and numeric data, and inherently spatial information graphics, which depict information containing intrinsic spatial coordinates, such as geospatial or CAD data.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a hyperlinked map was designed to retrieve further information. A straightforward approach of enabling users to dynamically retrieve time-sensitive information is to link further information to the entities distributed over the map, based on the values in the chronicle field (Risch, et al, 1997). Users were able to click on each entity shown on the map and retrieve additional information through a pop-up window that appeared.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%