Title :
Avian Flu Case Study with nSpace and GeoTime
Author :
Proulx, Pascale ; Tandon, Sumeet ; Bodnar, Adam ; Schroh, David ; Harper, Robert ; Wright, William
Author_Institution :
Oculus Info Inc., Toronto, Ont.
fDate :
Oct. 31 2006-Nov. 2 2006
Abstract :
GeoTime and nSpace are new analysis tools that provide innovative visual analytic capabilities. This paper uses an epidemiology analysis scenario to illustrate and discuss these new investigative methods and techniques. In addition, this case study is an exploration and demonstration of the analytical synergy achieved by combining GeoTime´s geo-temporal analysis capabilities, with the rapid information triage, scanning and sense-making provided by nSpace. A fictional analyst works through the scenario from the initial brainstorming through to a final collaboration and report. With the efficient knowledge acquisition and insights into large amounts of documents, there is more time for the analyst to reason about the problem and imagine ways to mitigate threats. The use of both nSpace and GeoTime initiated a synergistic exchange of ideas, where hypotheses generated in either software tool could be cross-referenced, refuted, and supported by the other tool
Keywords :
data visualisation; diseases; graphical user interfaces; GeoTime analysis tool; analytical synergy; avian flu case study; epidemiology analysis; geo-temporal analysis; information triage; knowledge acquisition; nSpace analysis tool; visual analytics; Collaborative work; Graphical user interfaces; Influenza; Information analysis; Information retrieval; NIST; Performance analysis; Time series analysis; Visual analytics; Visualization; geo-spatial information systems; human information interaction; information visualization; sense making; temporal analysis; user centered design; visual analytics;
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.2006.261427