This page last changed on Apr 27, 2007 by amitku.

Possible MONK visualizations

These might be requirements, enhancements, or experiments. I think in at least some of the cases we will get to decide which. We will create soon a table and put items in the three columns.

Text feature exploration in context (useful for repetition with variation; names, places, pattern change over time)

What are the features in the text?

  1. Word plotting tools (e.g. the spiral plot from McMaster)
  2. Tagclouds
    Where are the features?
  3. Anthony Don's FeatureLens prototype for any kind of word occurrence
    (http://monk.lis.uiuc.edu:6060/openlaszlo-3.3.3-servlet/my-apps/featurelens/src/featurelens.lzx?debug=false&lzt=html)
  4. Carlos Fiorentino's dialR sketch
    What words or themes are related to this feature?
  5. Thesauri or WordNet

Network diagrams (useful for names, maybe places)

  1. Adam Perer's Social Action demo (http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/socialaction/)
  2. Xin's Jung demo
  3. Alberta designs removing lines from network diagrams

Workset selection within or across collections

  1. faceted hierarchical browsers (Flamenco, Blacklight, LoC Collection Browser from HCIL)

Correlation information (useful for patterns over time, or one feature plotted against another)

  1. Scatterplot (available in Prefuse and other toolkits)

Grids, tables or matrices (useful for rating and datamining on multiple factors)

Export to ManyEyes

Sequence visualizations

Hierarchical visualizations

Requirements, Enablements, Experiments

So we can distinguish R from D

Flamenco: do we have MONK data that is faceted?

Compus: tag browser

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