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Information Search & Visuapzation
Database Query
A database query is the principal mechanism to retrieve information from a database. It consists of predefined format of database questions. Many database management systems use the Structured Query Language (SQL) standard query format.
Example
SELECT DOCUMENT# FROM JOURNAL-DB WHERE (DATE >= 2004 AND DATE <= 2008) AND (LANGUAGE = ENGLISH OR FRENCH) AND (PUBLISHER = ASIST OR HFES OR ACM)
Users perform better and have better contentment when they can view and control the search. The database query has thus provided substantial amount of help in the human computer interface.
The following points are the five-phase frameworks that clarifies user interfaces for textual search −
Formulation − expressing the search
Initiation of action − launching the search
Review of results − reading messages and outcomes
Refinement − formulating the next step
Use − compipng or disseminating insight
Multimedia Document Searches
Following are the major multimedia document search categories.
Image Search
Preforming an image search in common search engines is not an easy thing to do. However there are sites where image search can be done by entering the image of your choice. Mostly, simple drawing tools are used to build templates to search with. For complex searches such as fingerprint matching, special softwares are developed where the user can search the machine for the predefined data of distinct features.
Map Search
Map search is another form of multimedia search where the onpne maps are retrieved through mobile devices and search engines. Though a structured database solution is required for complex searches such as searches with longitude/latitude. With the advanced database options, we can retrieve maps for every possible aspect such as cities, states, countries, world maps, weather sheets, directions, etc.
Design/Diagram Searches
Some design packages support the search of designs or diagrams as well. E.g., diagrams, blueprints, newspapers, etc.
Sound Search
Sound search can also be done easily through audio search of the database. Though user should clearly speak the words or phrases for search.
Video Search
New projects such as Infomedia helps in retrieving video searches. They provide an overview of the videos or segmentations of frames from the video.
Animation Search
The frequency of animation search has increased with the popularity of Flash. Now it is possible to search for specific animations such as a moving boat.
Information Visuapzation
Information visuapzation is the interactive visual illustrations of conceptual data that strengthen human understanding. It has emerged from the research in human-computer interaction and is appped as a critical component in varied fields. It allows users to see, discover, and understand huge amounts of information at once.
Information visuapzation is also an assumption structure, which is typically followed by formal examination such as statistical hypothesis testing.
Advanced Filtering
Following are the advanced filtering procedures −
Filtering with complex Boolean queries
Automatic filtering
Dynamic queries
Faceted metadata search
Query by example
Imppcit search
Collaborative filtering
Multipngual searches
Visual field specification
Hypertext and Hypermedia
Hypertext can be defined as the text that has references to hyperpnks with immediate access. Any text that provides a reference to another text can be understood as two nodes of information with the reference forming the pnk. In hypertext, all the pnks are active and when cpcked, opens something new.
Hypermedia on the other hand, is an information medium that holds different types of media, such as, video, CD, and so forth, as well as hyperpnks.
Hence, both hypertext and hypermedia refers to a system of pnked information. A text may refer to pnks, which may also have visuals or media. So hypertext can be used as a generic term to denote a document, which may in fact be distributed across several media.
Object Action Interface Model for Website Design
Object Action Interface (OAI), can be considered as the next step of the Graphical User Interface (GUI). This model focusses on the priority of the object over the actions.
OAI Model
The OAI model allows the user to perform action on the object. First the object is selected and then the action is performed on the object. Finally, the outcome is shown to the user. In this model, the user does not have to worry about the complexity of any syntactical actions.
The object–action model provides an advantage to the user as they gain a sense of control due to the direct involvement in the design process. The computer serves as a medium to signify different tools.
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