Temporal event sequence simplification.

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics(2013)

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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have emerged as a cost-effective data source for conducting medical research. The difficulty in using EHRs for research purposes, however, is that both patient selection and record analysis must be conducted across very large, and typically very noisy datasets. Our previous work introduced EventFlow, a visualization tool that transforms an entire dataset of temporal event records into an aggregated display, allowing researchers to analyze population-level patterns and trends. As datasets become larger and more varied, however, it becomes increasingly difficult to provide a succinct, summarizing display. This paper presents a series of user-driven data simplifications that allow researchers to pare event records down to their core elements. Furthermore, we present a novel metric for measuring visual complexity, and a language for codifying disjoint strategies into an overarching simplification framework. These simplifications were used by real-world researchers to gain new and valuable insights from initially overwhelming datasets.
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medical information systems,user-driven data simplifications,noisy datasets,event sequences,temporal event record,research purpose,electronic health records,event records,visual complexity,user-driven data simplification,complexity theory,cost-effective data source,simplification,electronic heath records,overwhelming datasets,event record,electronic medical records,data visualisation,medical research,ehr,temporal query,data mining,data visualization,market research,aggregated display,temporal event sequence simplification
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