Detalhes do Documento

New visualization model for large scale biosignals analysis

Autor(es): Cavaco, Catarina Alexandra da Quinta Silva

Data: 2014

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/13834

Origem: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Assunto(s): Long-term biosignals; Big data; Biosignals visualization; Biosignals annotation; Medical monitoring


Descrição

Benefits of long-term monitoring have drawn considerable attention in healthcare. Since the acquired data provides an important source of information to clinicians and researchers, the choice for long-term monitoring studies has become frequent. However, long-term monitoring can result in massive datasets, which makes the analysis of the acquired biosignals a challenge. In this case, visualization, which is a key point in signal analysis, presents several limitations and the annotations handling in which some machine learning algorithms depend on, turn out to be a complex task. In order to overcome these problems a novel web-based application for biosignals visualization and annotation in a fast and user friendly way was developed. This was possible through the study and implementation of a visualization model. The main process of this model, the visualization process, comprised the constitution of the domain problem, the abstraction design, the development of a multilevel visualization and the study and choice of the visualization techniques that better communicate the information carried by the data. In a second process, the visual encoding variables were the study target. Finally, the improved interaction exploration techniques were implemented where the annotation handling stands out. Three case studies are presented and discussed and a usability study supports the reliability of the implemented work.

Tipo de Documento Dissertação de mestrado
Idioma Inglês
Orientador(es) Gamboa, Hugo; Matias, Ricardo
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