Motion-based visualization

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Operator interface – On-screen workspace or object

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C345S473000, C715S977000

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ABSTRACT:
A data-display system employs a display in which the representations of data objects are caused to move on the display in order to convey information about the represented data objects. In one example, icons in a link-analysis display that represent data objects satisfying a selection criterion are made to execute distinctive motion. In another example, three-dimensional models of moving bodies in whose features components of respective data objects are encoded are projected onto a screen plane, and the resultant values are used to generate the display.

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