Patent Issued for System and Method for Analyzing Information on a Time Chart Using a Touch Screen Interface (USPTO 9946838)
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The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background information supplied by the inventors: "User interface (UI) is often one of the most important parts of a computer program because it determines how easily a user can communicate with the program. A powerful program with a poorly designed UI has little value. Text-based and graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that use windows, icons, and pop-up menus have become standard on personal computers. Text-based UIs as well as GUIs typically use an input device, such as a keyboard, mouse or stylus, to provide user input and control the movement of a cursor or pointer on a display screen.
"Touch-sensitive surfaces are rapidly becoming more common in computing devices. A natural input device for computing devices with touch-sensitive surfaces is a user's finger. They are very convenient as they allow a user to make natural gestures familiar to the user in other contexts, such as by entering handwriting using a stylus. Many of these devices also allow input to be provided by a user's fingertip. The term touch-sensitive surface or device will be used herein to refer to such surfaces or devices that are configured to detect the touch of any type of 'stylus' such as a stylus, stylus type device or a user's finger, fingers, hand or hands.
"As portable electronic devices become more compact, and the number of functions performed by a given device increase, it has become a significant challenge to design a user interface that allows users to easily interact with various devices including multifunction devices. This challenge is particularly significant for handheld portable devices, which have much smaller screens than desktop or laptop computers. This situation is unfortunate because the user interface is the gateway through which users receive not only content but also respond to user actions or behaviors, including user attempts to access a device's features, tools, and functions. Some portable communication devices (e.g., PDAs, mobile telephones, sometimes called mobile phones, cell phones, cellular telephones, smart phones, and the like) have resorted to adding more pushbuttons, increasing the density of push buttons, overloading the functions of pushbuttons, or using complex menu systems to allow a user to access, store and manipulate data. These conventional user interfaces often result in complicated key sequences and menu hierarchies that must be memorized and accessed by the user.
"Many conventional user interfaces, such as those that include physical pushbuttons, are also inflexible. This may prevent a user interface from being configured and/or adapted by either an application running on the portable device or by users. When coupled with the time consuming requirement to memorize multiple key sequences and menu hierarchies, and the difficulty in activating a desired pushbutton, such inflexibility is frustrating to most users.
"To avoid problems associated with pushbuttons and complex menu systems, portable electronic devices may use touch screen displays with simple and intuitive interfaces. Each set of applications may require a specific set of touch commands, however in many cases commands are obvious and require very little or no learning time. Conventional interfaces make some sophisticated software tools unusable by many people not skilled in using high-tech gadgets. Accordingly, there is a need for touch screen display electronic devices with more transparent and intuitive user interfaces. Such interfaces increase the effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction with portable multifunction devices. The need to elaborate methods of touch screen device user's gesture recognition and flexible touch commands has been recognized in both industry and academia. Numerous inventions have been reported in that area. For example, in
"Unfortunately, there are few if any systems applying touch screen technology to important tasks related to processing data records. One important set of applications that could greatly benefit from a new and intuitive interface based on touch screen display technology is analysis of data records and/or files with similar content. For example, medical records which are being currently transferred from paper to electronic format(s). Advancements in online and document tracking technologies (e.g., XML, SGML, etc.) make it possible to standardize medical records. E.g.,
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"What is also needed is an application that can be utilized with a device including a touch screen or display (such as a mobile device or desktop monitor) that allows the user to align data, displayed on a touch screen, according to an identifier or tag associated with one or more data units. The tag could be a time tag, for example, a timestamp relating data units to events that occurred sometime in the past or will occur in the future. Alternatively, the tag could be the distance from a reference point, and it could be associated with data units describing real estate items such as houses, office buildings, data centers, etc. Applications taking advantage of such commands will be described in embodiments below. Some of the applications can be specialized (e.g., in the medical field) and suitable for touch screen devices larger than the ones used in mobile handset devices. In the embodiments below, the benefits of relevant simple and intuitive touch screen commands will be disclosed.
"The present invention can be used with various applications. These applications include but are not limited to the analysis of medical reports, displaying numerous historic events, for example, in museums or in schools during history lessons. These applications are given only as examples, and it should be noted that the invented touch screen commands could also be used in other applications such as map applications. Any person skilled in the art will recognize that this invention can be used in many other applications."
In addition to the background information obtained for this patent, NewsRx journalists also obtained the inventor's summary information for this patent: "Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for analyzing data records using a touch screen interface. The method generally includes receiving a touch event from the touch screen interface, in response to receiving the touch event, selecting at least one data record from a plurality of data records in a time chart, the time chart including at least one time line relating to at least one data object, the plurality of data records being plotted on the at least one time line based on a time parameter of each of the plurality of data records and processing an information relating to the selected at least one data record based on the time parameter.
"Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide an apparatus for analyzing data records using a touch screen interface. The apparatus generally includes at least one processor and a memory coupled to the at least one processor. The processor is generally configured to receive a touch event from the touch screen interface, in response to receiving the touch event, select at least one data record from a plurality of data records in a time chart, the time chart including at least one time line relating to at least one data object, the plurality of data records being plotted on the at least one time line based on a time parameter of each of the plurality of data records and process an information relating to the selected at least one data record based on the time parameter.
"Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a computer-program product for analyzing data records using a touch screen interface, the computer-program product generally including a computer-readable medium comprising instructions for receiving a touch event from the touch screen interface, in response to receiving the touch event, selecting at least one data record from a plurality of data records in a time chart, the time chart including at least one time line relating to at least one data object, the plurality of data records being plotted on the at least one time line based on a time parameter of each of the plurality of data records and processing an information relating to the selected at least one data record based on the time parameter."
URL and more information on this patent, see: Khafizova, Margarita. System and Method for Analyzing Information on a Time Chart Using a Touch Screen Interface.
Keywords for this news article include: Business, Software, Computers, Data Objects, Medical Records, Records as Topic, Health and Medicine, Information Technology,
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