Interactive Visual Analysis of Heterogeneous Cohort-Study Data

2014 
Cohort studies in medicine are conducted to enable the study of medical hypotheses in large samples. Often, a large amount of heterogeneous data is acquired from many subjects. The analysis is usually hypothesis-driven, i.e., a specific subset of such data is studied to confirm or reject specific hypotheses. In this paper, we demonstrate how we enable the interactive visual exploration and analysis of such data, helping with the generation of new hypotheses and contributing to the process of validating them. We propose a data-cube based model which handles partially overlapping data subsets during the interactive visualization. This model enables seamless integration of the heterogeneous data, as well as linking spatial and non-spatial views on these data. We implemented this model in an application prototype, and used it to analyze data acquired in the context of a cohort study on cognitive aging. We present case-study analyses of selected aspects of brain connectivity by using the prototype implementation of the presented model, to demonstrate its potential and flexibility.
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