Data visualization
Data visualization combines Syn-Tactic language technology and SOMmaps neural networks to create self-organizing maps making today's information flood manageable.
Self-organizing maps are an interactive graphical representation of either small or large data volumes in which data are automatically classified and relationships between information sets are revealed that are otherwise difficult or impossible to find. The user can easily identify the kind of information he is interested in and zoom in on it.
This simple sample map shows how participating companies to an IT Fair, are automatically organized according to their activities. Internet Explorer users will need the SVG plugin
Zoom in: Select a map area by clicking the left mouse button. Move the mouse while pressing the Ctrl-key. Release to finish zoom in.
Zoom out: Right click the mouse and select “Zoom Out” or “Original View”.
Pan: Move the map by clicking the left mouse button. Move the mouse while pressing the Alt-key. Release to finish Pan.
Some
application areas:
- document collections (classification and relationships)
- employee profiles (HRM)
- sensor data (anomaly detection)
- product catalog (overview and search)