Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Timepedia Chronoscope - Visualization for time series datasets

Timepedia Chronoscope - Visualization for time series datasets
Chronoscope is a visualization platform under development at Timepedia for time series datasets. Chronoscope stems from a desire for responsiveness and interactivity when navigating or authoring datasets. Ultimately we aim to bring something like the experience of Google Maps or Google Earth to time series data.

Features:

  • Support for very large datasets (~20,000 points) demo
  • Multiresolution representation (custom or automatically "mip-mapped")
  • Flexible look-and-feel controlled by ordinary Cascading Style Sheets docs
  • Bookmarkable chart state works with browser back/forward buttons example
  • Attach markers or overlays to data points or axis positions example
  • Supports user-interface states of hover, focus traversal, highlighting ranges, and selections
  • Multiple plot axes, auto-ranging axes, zoomable axis labels
  • Automatic layout, no fixed sizes, ranges, tick divisions
  • Animated scroll and zoom -- fly through datasets
  • Mousewheel support, mouse drag/select, and keyboard navigation
  • Programmable context menu functions
  • Double buffered rendering
  • Zoomed-out overview window
  • Current plots supported: XY Line, Bar

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