학술논문

Multivariate Relational Visualization of Complex Clinical Datasets in a Critical Care Setting: A Data Visualization Interactive Prototype
Document Type
Conference
Source
Tenth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'06) Information Visualization, 2006. IV 2006. Tenth International Conference on. :460-468 2006
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Data visualization
Prototypes
Decision making
Biomedical informatics
Medical services
Appropriate technology
Multidimensional systems
Spatial resolution
Usability
Medical tests
Medical data
visualization
humancomputer
interaction
multivariate
multidimensional
health care.
Language
ISSN
1550-6037
2375-0138
Abstract
One mission of medical informatics is to provide physicians, nurses, and other health care providers with the technology and tools for interpreting large and diverse data sets, so that appropriate critical care decisions can be facilitated. Ideally, medical data visualization provides the means to transform data into information and contextual knowledge suitable for interpretation and decision-making [31, 9]. The authors propose a model through which data is organized into multivariate multidimensional critical care patient data visualizations (CPDV). It does this as the primary means to represent and manage complex contextbased patient data at various user-defined temporal resolutions. Furthermore, user-defined spatial organization of multiple (clinically related) datasets allows rapid visualization of significant trends that are related to several co-variables. Currently, anticipated findings from usability testing support the notion that the proposed model will facilitate medical decision making in a critical care environment.