Identifying cyclic patterns of complex events
US-2016225171-A1 · Aug 4, 2016 · US
US10438386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10438386-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815952518-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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The present disclosure provides a data visualization method and apparatus. The method includes: displaying a distribution curve diagram by using a display device, where the distribution curve diagram is used to represent time-based distribution of multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, and the distribution curve diagram includes a timeline, a curve changing with the timeline, and an irregular region enclosed by the curve; and displaying a tree map in the irregular region by using the display device, where the tree map divides the irregular region into m sub-regions that are in a one-to-one correspondence with m regions, and an area of each of the m sub-regions is used to indicate an amount of spatial-temporal data distributed in a region corresponding to each sub-region. The present disclosure implements visualization of spatial-temporal data by using the tree map.
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A data visualization method, comprising: obtaining multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, wherein each of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data records a time and a location at which an event occurs, locations recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data are distributed in m preset regions, and m≥2; determining time-based distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data according to time recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data; displaying a distribution curve diagram by using a display device, wherein the distribution curve diagram is used to represent the time-based distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, and the distribution curve diagram comprises a timeline, a curve changing with the timeline, and an irregular region enclosed by the curve; determining distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data in the m regions according to the locations recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data; and displaying, by using the display device, a tree map in the irregular region according to the distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data in the m regions, wherein the tree map divides the irregular region into m sub-regions that are in a one-to-one correspondence with the m regions, and an area of each of the m sub-regions is used to indicate an amount of spatial-temporal data distributed in a region corresponding to each sub-region, wherein displaying the tree map dividing the irregular region further comprises deploying m points in the irregular region, the m points being in a one-to-one correspondence with the m regions, and determining one or more division locations of the irregular region according to locations of the m points in the irregular region and a distribution of amounts of the spatial-temporal data in the m regions, the division locations of the irregular region being used for dividing the irregular region into the m sub-regions, such that each of the m sub-regions includes one point of the m points, and wherein at least one of the m sub-regions is bounded partially by the curve. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the timeline is a circular timeline based on polar coordinates, the curve is located in a circle enclosed by the circular timeline, and the irregular region is enclosed by the curve and radii of the circle. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the timeline is a rectilinear coordinate axis, and the irregular region is enclosed by the curve, the rectilinear timeline, and a vertical line perpendicular to the timeline. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data are spatial-temporal data in a first subset of a spatial-temporal data set, the spatial-temporal data set comprises n subsets, the first subset is any subset in the n subsets, the n subsets are in a one-to-one correspondence with n consecutive time segments, and a time recorded by spatial-temporal data in each subset falls within a time segment corresponding to each subset; and the method further comprises: displaying, on the timeline by using the display device, a distribution curve diagram and a tree map that are corresponding to another subset, other than the first subset, in the n subsets. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the timeline is a circular timeline based on polar coordinates, and a time corresponding to the circular timeline is 24 hours of a day. 6. A data visualization apparatus, comprising: an obtaining module, configured to obtain multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, wherein each of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data records a time and a location at which an event occurs, locations recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data are distributed in m preset regions, and m≥2; a first determining module, configured to determine time-based distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data according to time recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data; a first display module, configured to display a distribution curve diagram by using a display device, wherein the distribution curve diagram is used to represent the time-based distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, and the distribution curve diagram comprises a timeline, a curve changing with the timeline, and an irregular region enclosed by the curve; a second determining module, configured to determine distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data in the m regions according to the locations recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data; and a second display module, configured to display, by using the display device, a tree map in the irregular region according to the distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data in the m regions, wherein the tree map divides the irregular region into m sub-regions that are in a one-to-one correspondence with the m regions, and an area of each of the m sub-regions is used to indicate an amount of spatial-temporal data distributed in a region corresponding to each sub-region, wherein displaying the tree map dividing the irregular region further comprises deploying m points in the irregular region, the m points being in a one-to-one correspondence with the m regions, and determining one or more division locations of the irregular region according to locations of the m points in the irregular region and a distribution of amounts of the spatial-temporal data in the m regions, the division locations of the irregular region being used for dividing the irregular region into the m sub-regions, such that each of the m sub-regions includes one point of the m points, and wherein at least one of the m sub-regions is bounded partially by the curve. 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the timeline is a circular timeline based on polar coordinates, the curve is located in a circle enclosed by the circular timeline, and the irregular region is enclosed by the curve and radii of the circle. 8. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the timeline is a rectilinear coordinate axis, and the irregular region is enclosed by the curve, the rectilinear timeline, and a vertical line perpendicular to the timeline. 9. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data are spatial-temporal data in a first subset of a spatial-temporal data set, the spatial-temporal data set comprises n subsets, the first subset is any subset in the n subsets, the n subsets are in a one-to-one correspondence with n consecutive time segments, and a time recorded by spatial-temporal data in each subset falls within a time segment corresponding to each subset; and the apparatus further comprises: a third display module, configured to display, on the timeline by using the display device, a distribution curve diagram and a tree map that are corresponding to another subset, other than the first subset, in the n subsets. 10. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the timeline is a circular timeline based on polar coordinates, and a time corresponding to the circular timeline is 24 hours of a day. 11. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising code which, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform a method comprising: obtaining multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data, wherein each of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data records a time and a location at which an event occurs, locations recorded by the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data are distributed in m preset regions, and m≥2; determining time-based distribution of the multiple pieces of spatial-temporal data accordi
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