Flexible and Customizable Visualization of Data Generated within Intelligent Environments

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2012-09

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IEEE

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Abstract

This paper outlines a tool for the visualization of data generated within Intelligent Environments. This tool has been designed with a focus on flexibility and customizability hence facilitating application to a range of areas including institutionalized or home-based healthcare monitoring. Through the use of an object toolbox, non-technical users can rapidly re-create a visual representation (aka a "Scene") of an intelligent environment and connect this scene to an active data repository. Data generated within the environment can be visualized in real-time, or summarized using a density ring visualization format that can be customized based on user defined rules to highlight events of particular interest. The tool was tested within a smart lab used as an active research environment. Collection of data over a one week period resulted in 3840 sensor activations. Visualization of this dataset illustrates the potential of the tool to highlight normal and abnormal activity trends within the environment.

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Data visualization, intelligent environments

Citation

Synnott, J., Chen, L., Nugent, C.D. and Moore, G. (2012) Flexible and Customizable Visualization of Data Generated within Intelligent Environments. The 34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE EMBC 2012), San Diego, November 2012, pp.5819-5822.

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