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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 03, 2009
Filed:
Mar. 14, 2005
William Wright, Toronto, CA;
Thomas Kapler, Toronto, CA;
William Wright, Toronto, CA;
Thomas Kapler, Toronto, CA;
Oculus Info. Inc., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
A system includes a visualization manager for assembling the group of data elements and for assigning a connection visual element in the visual representation between a first visual element representing a first data element of the group and a second visual element representing a second data element of the group. The system also has a spatial visualization component configured for generating a spatial domain of the visual representation to include a reference surface for providing a spatial reference frame having at least two spatial dimensions. The reference surface is for relating the first visual element to a first location of interest in the spatial reference frame and for relating the second visual element to a second location of interest in the spatial reference frame. The system also has a temporal visualization component configured for generating a temporal domain of the visual representation operatively coupled to the spatial domain, the temporal domain for providing a common temporal reference frame for the locations of interest. The temporal domain includes a first time track, such as a timeline, coupled to the first location of interest and a second time track coupled to the second location of interest, such that the first visual element is positioned on the first time track and the second visual element is positioned on the second time track. Each of the time tracks are configured for visually representing a respective temporal sequence of a plurality of the data elements at each of the locations of interest of the reference surface.