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LifeLines: Visualizing Personal Histories

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LifeLines: Visualizing Personal Histories
LifeLines provide a general visualization environment for personal histories that can be applied to medical and court records, professional histories and other types of biographical data. A one screen overview shows multiple facets of the records. Aspects, for example medical conditions or legal cases, are displayed as individual time lines, while icons indicate discrete events, such as physician consultations or legal reviews. Line color and thickness illustrate relationships or significance, rescaling tools and filters allow users to focus on part of the information. LifeLines reduce the chances of missing information, facilitate spotting anomalies and trends, streamline access to details, while remaining tailorable and easily transferable between applications. The paper describes the use of LifeLines for youth records of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Justice and also for medical records. User's feedback was collected using a Visual Basic prototype for the youth record. T...
Catherine Plaisant, Brett Milash, Anne Rose, Seth
Added 08 Aug 2010
Updated 08 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 1996
Where CHI
Authors Catherine Plaisant, Brett Milash, Anne Rose, Seth Widoff, Ben Shneiderman
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