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Inventors:
Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant

Description
Treemaps are a space-filling visualization for hierarchical structures that are extremely effective in showing attributes of leaf nodes by size and color-coding. Treemaps enable users to compare sizes of nodes and of sub-trees and are especially strong in spotting unusual patterns.

The Treemap visualization technique, developed by Ben Shneiderman at HCIL, University of Maryland, College Park, presents a novel method to respond to visualizing hierarchical information. The Treemap visualization method maps hierarchical information to a rectangular 2-D display in a space-filling manner so that 100 percent of the display space is utilized. In this method nodes, whose attributes are of more importance, are given more display area. Users have the choice to define the leaf node attribute that determines space allocation. Treemaps coupled with dynamic query provides users' with powerful tool to query a large data set or to find patterns. Dynamic query in Treemap is implemented using sliders. It applies the principles of direct manipulation to:

- Database searching
? Visual representation of the query's components
? Visual representation of results
? Rapid, incremental and reversible control of query
? Selection by pointing, not typing
? Immediate and continuous feedback.

The University of Maryland is proud to offer its Java version of Treemaps, through the Hive Group. Please contact:

Mr. Jim Bartoo
Vice President and General Manager, Americas
The Hive Group
1820 Gateway Drive, Suite 110
San Mateo, CA 94404
650-349-9980 x 212
jim.bartoo@hivegroup.com

This version supports slice-and-dice and squarified layouts with a simplified input format to enable easier loading of user data.
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If you would like to license this intellectual property, have questions, would like to contact the inventors, or need more information, contact ISR External Relations Director Jeff Coriale at coriale@umd.edu or 301.405.6604.

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June 20, 2007


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