http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/timesearcher/
Type: Software Application
Status: Academic Use Only
Source: Ben Shneiderman and Catherine Plaisant; University of Maryland, Human-Computer Interaction Lab
Difficulty: Unknown
Compatibility: PC, others unknown
Language: English
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"Widespread interest in discovering features and trends in time- series has generated a need for tools that support interactive exploration. We have built a prototype environment for interactive querying and exploration of time-series data. Queries are built using timeboxes: a powerful graphical, direct-manipulation metaphor for the specification of queries over time-series datasets. These timeboxes support interactive formulation and modification of queries, thus speeding the process of exploring time-series data sets and guiding data mining. The prototype includes windows for timebox queries, individual time-series, and details-on-demand. Other features include drag-and-drop support for query-by-example and graphical envelopes for displaying the extent of the entire data set and result set from a given query."
open-source, possibility of getting access to the code.
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