A prototype for the visualization of both geometrical and nongeometrical
data is described. Special emphasis is given to flat structured
or tabular data. Main features of this prototype are: a data independent
architecture; filtering of information using degree of interest
functions and establishing limits for the variation of one or
more data attributes; interactive specification of attribute restrictions
combining and and or operators; choice of representations
using current scale factor and the result of the degree of interest
function. The concept of information classes is introduced to
associate a set of attributes with a spatial reference and a graphical
representation. Derived information classes are used to combine
attribute restrictions with and and or operators.
Keywords: visualization, degree of interest function, filtering,
graphical representation
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