Device, method and system for resolution-dependent graphical representation of signals
A computing system and binning technology, applied in editing/combining graphics or text, image data processing, 2D image generation, etc., can solve problems such as display confusion
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[0012] A further understanding of the exemplary embodiments may be obtained with reference to the following description and the associated drawings, wherein like elements are provided with like reference numerals. In particular, the exemplary embodiments relate to methods and systems for improving the amount of information conveyed in graphical displays through the use of histograms.
[0013] A signal can be defined as a value x as a function of time t. The number of samples in the signal may be referred to as N. A plot displaying a signal may typically display each sample in time order, with the sample time t along the x-axis and the sample value x along the y-axis. Signals can often be shown with wire-connected samples. In many applications, e.g. heart rate monitoring of patients, a large number of samples (e.g. N > 10 4 ). For example, a display showing a day's worth of data sampled at 1 Hz includes 8.64×10 4 samples.
[0014] However, when displaying a signal with a ...
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