WO2001093485A2 - Method and apparatus for organizing information and conducting thematic inquiry - Google Patents
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- a high-level function of human intelligence is to discern meaningful conceptual patterns in diverse qualitative data.
- the present invention assists that function by providing a graphically-structured software tool for organizing information and conducting thematic inquiry.
- the invention provides a method and apparatus for organizing information and conducting thematic mquiry.
- the method includes the steps of listing ideas to form a pool of ideas; graphically organizing the ideas into thematic groups; then composing distilled ideas and graphically associating ideas in the pool with distilled ideas, wherein each distilled idea expresses a theme common to that thematic group of ideas from the pool that is associated with said distilled idea.
- the method further comprises the steps of graphically organizing the distilled ideas into thematic groups, then composing ultradistilled ideas and graphically associating distilled ideas with ultradistilled ideas, wherein each ultradistilled idea expresses a theme common to that thematic group of distilled ideas that is associated with said ultradistilled idea.
- the apparatus provides means for facilitating and performing the method steps .
- the invention includes the steps of listing ideas to form a pool of ideas; composing distilled ideas and associating each idea in the pool with a distilled idea, wherein each distilled idea expresses a theme common to those ideas from the pool that are associated with said distilled idea; then composing ultradistilled ideas and associating each distilled idea with an ultradistilled idea, wherein each ultradistilled idea expresses a theme common to those distilled ideas that are associated with said ultradistilled idea.
- the apparatus provides means for facilitating and performing the method steps.
- the present invention further provides a method and apparatus for (i) storing a large body of qualitative data and baseline concepts derived from that data, (ii) graphically organizing the concepts into thematic groups in a way that supports pattern recognition and idea expression and (iii) using ideas developed at one level of inquiry as a base for continued analysis, pattern recognition and idea expression at progressively higher levels of abstraction.
- Use of the invention leads in an inductive, iterative fashion to the creation of an idea pyramid - a pyramid of progressively distilled thought built on a base of source material.
- This method sacrifices detail for overview as the level of abstraction rises, but the sequence can also be reversed in that the user of a pyramid of ideas structured with this invention can choose to drill down into the pyramid from more general statements at the apex to the more detailed material from which the general statements were derived.
- the depths of the pyramid can contain not only the data from which the general statements were derived, but also references or links to other data sources.
- the invention's format tends to perpetuate rather than purge latent conflicts in the underlying data; it fosters summary and condensation, but is open to the presentation of competing ideas without the choice of a winner.
- the invention helps the user bring to the surface and clarify broad gauge patterns, whether complementary or conflicting, so that the user can better understand the points being made an address them as he or she may choose.
- Non-verbal material can function as source material from which baseline ideas can be drawn for the conceptual distillation process which this invention invites. Also, once the textual idea pyramid has taken shape, non-verbal material can be linked to it wherever appropriate.
- An advanced application of the present invention would involve presentation of source data in a non-verbal mode, such as photography or abstract design, and pursuit of the conceptual distillation and thematic inquiry process within that medium.
- the invention when embodied in software running in an appropriate computing environment, can organize information in a way which aids analysis and insight by individuals and which is widely intelligible by and helps build consensus among the members of a group.
- FIG. 1 presents a flowchart of actions by the user of software which embodies the invention.
- FIG. 2 presents a schematic description of the pyramid of progressively distilled thought in which a more abstract and succinct apex is distilled in two stages from a more detailed and inclusive bottom layer made up of ideas drawn from a base of source material.
- FIG. 3 shows (without illustrative data) the initial Idea Pyramids screen where the user can choose among two left sidebar buttons to see a list of idea pyramids or to create a new one.
- FIG. 4 shows the Create Idea Pyramid dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Create Idea Pyramid button in the sidebar or on the appropriate icon in the toolbar within the Idea Pyramids screen.
- FIG. 5 shows the Idea Pyramids screen after a sample idea pyramid has been created.
- FIG. 6 shows the Sources screen which appears when the user double clicks on an idea pyramid name in the Idea Pyramids screen or clicks on the Modify Idea Pyramid icon in the toolbar within the Ideas Pyramids screen.
- This screen displays the names of sources for whom source profiles have been created within the idea pyramid.
- FIG. 7 shows the Graphic Count screen which appears when the user clicks on the Graphic Count button in the sidebar. This screen has a graphic presentation of the four main elements of the idea pyramid and the number of items entered at each level.
- FIG. 8 shows the Glossary screen which appears when the user clicks on the Glossary button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 9 shows the Create Source screen which appears when the user clicks on the Create Source button in the sidebar or on the appropriate icon in the toolbar within the Sources screen.
- FIG. 10 shows the Source Profile screen which appears when the user double-clicks on the name of a source on the Sources screen or clicks on the icon to modify a Source Profile in the toolbar within the Sources screen.
- FIG. 11 shows the Linkages dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Linkages icon in the toolbar for the Notes field in the Source Profile screen.
- FIG. 12 shows the Create Idea dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Create Idea icon in the toolbar for the Ideas field within the Source Profile Screen.
- FIG. 13 shows the Score Descriptions dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Score Descriptions option in the pull-down menu under the Tools category in the standard menu bar.
- FIG. 11 shows the Linkages dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Linkages icon in the toolbar for the Notes field in the Source Profile screen.
- FIG. 12 shows the Create Idea dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Create Idea icon in the toolbar for the Ideas field within the Source Profile Screen.
- FIG. 13 shows the Score Descriptions dialogue box
- FIG. 14 shows the Modify Idea dialogue box with the Linkages feature accessible which appears when the user clicks on the Modify Idea icon in the toolbar for the Ideas field of the Source Profile screen.
- FIG. 15 shows the Pool of Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the Pool of Ideas button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 16 shows the Distilled Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the Distilled Ideas button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 17 shows the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool - Graphic Sort screen which appears when the user clicks on the Graphic Sort icon in the toolbar for the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool field in the Distilled Ideas screen.
- FIG. 15 shows the Pool of Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the Pool of Ideas button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 16 shows the Distilled Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the Distilled Ideas button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 17 shows the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool - Graphic Sort screen which appears when the user clicks on the Graphic Sort icon in the toolbar
- FIG. 18 shows the Modify Graphic Sort Options dialogue box which appears when the user clicks on the Modify Graphic Sort Options icon in the toolbar for the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool - Graphic Sort screen.
- FIG. 19 shows the dialogue box entitled "Highlight the text you want to display in the Graphic Sort Screen" which appears when the user double clicks on an idea in the upper field of the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool - Graphic Sort screen.
- FIG.20 shows the Distilled Screen with entries that illustrate how the opposition box can be toggled for an opposing idea and how the bar graph presented with each distilled idea can show both the percentage of source support and the percentage of support opposition.
- FIG.21 shows the Ultradistilled Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the Ultradistilled Ideas button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 22 shows the View Ultradistilled Ideas screen which appears when the user clicks on the View UI button in the sidebar.
- FIG.23 shows the screen entitled "View Ultradistilled Ideas and Assigned Distilled Ideas and their Assigned Ideas from the Pool” which appears when the user clicks on the View UI & Assigned Dl & UI button in the sidebar.
- FIG. 1 presents a schematic illustration of the following sequence of user actions which the invention orchestrates through its software embodiment in a computing environment.
- the user creates and names 102 a new "idea pyramid" on a chosen topic, then enters 104 data gathered from relevant sources and from this data composes 104 for each source a set of key ideas.
- the data and ideas for each source constitute a "source profile”.
- the software automatically (a) gathers 106 the ideas from all the source profiles and lists them in a "pool of ideas” then (b) provides a mechanism to assist the user in (i) graphically organizing 108 the ideas into thematic groups, (ii) composing 108 a set of "distilled ideas” that express the themes, that is, the essential patterns and commonalities, which the user perceives in the thematic groups and (iii) graphically associating 108 the ideas in each thematic group with the distilled idea which expresses the theme perceived in that thematic group.
- the software then takes the Hst of distilled ideas as a starting point and employs the same paradigm to assist the user in (i) graphically organizing 110 the distilled ideas into thematic groups, (ii) composing 110 a set of "ultradistilled ideas” and (iii) graphically associating 110 the distilled ideas in each thematic group with the ultradistilled idea which expresses its theme.
- the user can forge an electronic link 112 from any idea in the idea pyramid or from the source data to any other information within the user's computer or available on a network.
- Each idea pyramid has its own glossary 112.
- the idea pyramid as a computer file 114 includes source profiles, the pool of ideas, the distilled ideas, the ultradistilled ideas and all linkages, supplemental information and ancillary files, such as the glossary.
- the user can share the idea pyramid over the internet or any other network and selectively permit others to view its content or to comment, vote, amend, link, etc. Users can also share glossaries and source profiles.
- the source profiles, the pool of ideas, the distilled ideas and the ultradistilled ideas are visually presented as forming a pyramidal unit (see FIG.2) in which the source profiles constitute a rectangular base and the three idea layers are seated on the base to form a pyramid of sloping sides.
- the computer screens shown in FIG.3 through FIG.23 which illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention, are taken from an information-organizing software program named IdeaspaceTM.
- the method defined in this invention could be embodied in a variety of other software forms.
- FIG. 3 shows the screen which is presented when a user opens the software; this screen has a data field in which the user will over time enter the names of idea pyramids created on various topics.
- buttons on the sidebar are "List Idea Pyramids" 302 and "Create Idea Pyramid” 304.
- a toolbar also appears below the Idea Pyramids title bar, directly above the data field.
- the icons in this tool bar designate buttons which allow the user to choose various functions.
- Icons 306 and 312 designate buttons used, respectively, to create or delete an idea pyramid.
- Icons 308 and 310 designate buttons for, respectively, (i) opening the idea pyramid and modifying its contents or (ii) modifying only the identifying information entered when the idea pyramid was created.
- Icons 314 and 316 designate buttons used, respectively, to print the full list of idea pyramids or to preview the list to be printed.
- Icons 318 and 320 designate buttons for the import or export of an idea pyramid file; when one of these buttons is chosen, a dialogue box appears that elicits the user's decisions as to the location where the file is to be found (for import) or sent (for export) and the name which is to be given to the file after the transfer.
- the final icon in the toolbar designates a button 322 which lets the user search the list of idea pyramid names for a specified word or phrase.
- the user chooses (by cursor placement and clicking) the "Create Idea Pyramid" button in the sidebar 304 or in the toolbar 306; whichever route is chosen, the same dialogue box is presented (see FIG. 4).
- the dialogue box lets the user enter, in appropriate fields, the name of the new idea pyramid, the author's name and address (or other key information), and a block of text, such as a disclaimer or description of the idea pyramid; the material entered in this dialogue box forms a standard header which appears when information drawn from this idea pyramid is previewed for printing or is printed.
- FIG.5 shows the Idea Pyramids screen after a sample idea pyramid has been created.
- the top button 302 on the sidebar lets the user go to the initial screen where all idea pyramids within the database are listed.
- the second button 304 as discussed above, lets the user create an idea pyramid.
- the remaining buttons can be used whenever an idea pyramid is open and permit rapid navigation to any point in the idea pyramid.
- the third and fourth buttons encountered moving down the sidebar take the user to the Sources screen (the button is entitled “List Sources” 602) or to a screen for the creation of a new source (“Create Source” 604).
- buttons 606, 608, 610 gives the user access to each of the three idea levels of the idea pyramid; the buttons for these levels are ordered from the level of highest abstraction to the least: "Ultradistilled Ideas", “Distilled Ideas”, and “Pool of Ideas”.
- buttons 612, 614, 616 which allow the user a special toprdown view in indented outline form of certain associated ideas in the idea pyramid.
- the ideas which can viewed through the use of these buttons are the ultradistilled ideas and the ideas which are associated with them in the two lower idea layers.
- the first button (“UI" 612) leads to a screen containing only the ultradistilled ideas. See FIG. 22.
- UI & Assigned Dl presents a view of the ultradistilled ideas and the distilled ideas which have been associated with or, to use the Ideaspace term, assigned to them.
- Choosing the third button in the box presents a view of the ultradistilled ideas, the distilled ideas assigned to them (the "Assigned Distilled Ideas") and the ideas from the pool of ideas which have been assigned to the Assigned Distilled Ideas. See FIG. 23.
- a "View Idea Pyramid” button 618 which enables the user to display in print preview form all of the idea pyramid, including the glossary as an integral support file, or only selected parts of the whole.
- buttons on the sidebar embody a central concept: that the idea pyramid contains the user's full work product, including all assigned and unassigned ideas, and that the View from the Top provides a selective perspective into that work product from the apex of ultradistilled ideas down into the pyramid along lines of idea association.
- the idea pyramid is a pyramid of progressively distilled thought built on a base of source material and the View from the Top looks down into that pyramid from the point of highest abstraction to see the emerging pattern of associated thought.
- the next button down on the sidebar is "Graphic Count” 620; choosing this icon allows the user to view a graphic presentation of the full idea pyramid and the number of items which have been created (the number of sources in the source profiles base, and the number of ideas in each of the three idea layers). See FIG. 7.
- An advanced feature which might be integrated with the basic software or made available as an independent service, would permit graphic enhancement of elements of the ideapyramid, perhaps as a large chart, a video presentation, an audience participation sequence or another specialized format.
- the last button on the sidebar is "Glossary" 622. See FIG. 8.
- the invention offers through this button ready access to a glossary which can include both customary electronic dictionary material and definitions of specialized terms developed by the user or made available over a network.
- the sidebar is constant throughout the program; the horizontal toolbars vary with each screen. Within the Sources screen is a horizontal toolbar above the data field. See FIG. 6.
- Icons 624 and 628 designate buttons used, respectively, to create a new source or delete an existing one.
- Icon 626 designates a button for modifying the information entered for a source; when a source name has been selected (this is evidenced by its highlighting in the Sources screen) and the "Modify Source" icon 626 is chosen, the source profile for that source appears and new information can be entered.
- the source profile can also be opened by double-clicking on the source name in the Sources screen.
- Icons 630 and 632 designate buttons used, respectively, to print the full list of sources or to preview the list to be printed.
- Icons 634 and 636 designate buttons for the import or export of a source profile file; when one of these buttons is chosen, a dialogue box elicits the user's decisions as to the location where the file is to be found (for import) or sent (for export) and the name which is to be given to the file after the transfer.
- the next icon 638 in the Sources screen toolbar designates a button which lets the user choose whether to show or hide for each of the listed sources any "source identity/Bibliographic information" entered for that source in its source profile.
- the Sources screen and any hard copy printed from it can function as a bibliography.
- the final icon 640 in the Sources screen toolbar designates a button which lets the user search the list of sources for a specified word or phrase. The user can elect to create a new source by clicking the "Create Source” button in the sidebar or the first icon in the Sources screen toolbar. In either case the Create Source screen appears (see FIG.
- a field 902 for entering the name of the new source, (ii) a field 904for entering "source identity/Bibliographic information", which can be toggled to be shown or hidden, (iii) an open-ended. field 906 for source data, which in the Ideaspace software is entitled “Notes”, and (iv) a field 908 in the lower part of the screen for "Ideas" associated with that source.
- the Notes field is the principal inflow channel and repository for useful data of any kind related to the source. Such data may be gathered through any effective means - academic research, interviews, solicited material, focus groups, depositions, etc.
- the second and third icons are the Print Print Preview pair.
- the last icon 1010 is the wordphrase search icon previously encountered in Sources screen.
- the threshold task of the user once a source has been created is to conduct inquiry and enter data in the Notes field. At any point in this task, the user may wish to enter in the Ideas field of the source profile one or more ideas that express key points found in the source material.
- the icons in the toolbar above the Ideas field give the user the familiar Create- Modify-Delete triad 1012, 1014, 1016 of options and the word/phrase search option 1018.
- a user who clicks on the Create Idea icon 1012 is presented with a dialogue box (see FIG. 12) having a field 1202 within which the idea can be entered and fields for the entry of the following ancillary items: (a) Score 1204, which permits the entry of a score from 1 to 10 for the idea. The meaning of each number is set forth for each idea pyramid in a Score Descriptions dialogue box accessible under the Tools category in the program's standard menu bar near the top of all the working screens. See FIG. 13.
- the scores can mark off points on a single spectrum of meaning, or can be given wholly independent meanings in the Score Descriptions box which can then be used in conjunction with the sort-by-score mechanism referred to below 1512 to distinguish a variety of subsets within a group of ideas in the invention.
- the invention lets the user enter as many ideas as the user wishes. There is also no limit on the number of sources, and consequently no limit on the size of the pool of ideas (FIG. 15) which is composed of all the ideas from all the sources. Similarly, at the distilled ideas and ultradistilled ideas levels (FIGS. 16 and 21), the user can enter any number of distilled or ultradistilled ideas. At the source profile level, the ideas are ordered alphabetically by initial words. At all higher levels there are a variety of ordering options as discussed below. There is no limit to the length of an idea or any requirement as to its grammatical form.
- each idea pyramid As the user enters more source data and composes ideas for each source, the dynamic features of the invention come into play. Referring to FIG. 15, within each idea pyramid, all of the ideas from all of the sources are continuously gathered into and listed in the pool of ideas (where each idea is tagged with the name of its source). The pool of ideas constitutes the raw materials for the distillation process that will yield the upper two levels of the pyramid.
- the invention could also function in a more elemental way if a user wished to have a family of ideas drawn from a single source serve as the entire pool of ideas.
- the user can go to the pool of ideas by clicking on the sidebar button which bears its name 610.
- the toolbar near the top of the Pool of Ideas screen lets the user consider the ideas in the pool from a range of perspectives.
- the first icon 1502 permits the user who has highlighted an idea to go back to the source profile whence it came.
- the standard print and print preview icons 1504, 1506 are presented next.
- the next four icons all include downward arrows and give the user four different ways to sort the ideas in the field - alphabetically by first word 1508, alphabetically by source 1510, by the score attributed to the ideas 1512 and by manual arrangement 1514.
- the up and down arrow icons 1516, 1518 which occur next are used for manual arrangement.
- the next two icons 1520, 1522 set or clear a filter that causes the screen to display only those ideas with a specified word or phrase, and the last one 1524 permits word or phrase searching.
- the task of the user is to discern themes or commonalities in groups of ideas within the pool of ideas, then to compose distilled ideas which express those themes and assign the ideas in each thematic group to the respective distilled idea which expresses the theme of that group .
- the invention provides graphical structure and support for this process in two phases: (a) Organizing the ideas into thematic groups. This is the precise function of the Graphic Sort screen (FIG. 17) described below and accessed through the Distilled Ideas screen (FIG. 16). (b) Composing distilled ideas and associating each of them with the ideas in the thematic group whose theme the distilled idea expresses. These functions are carried out through the Distilled Ideas screen (FIG. 16).
- the Distilled Ideas screen dynamically juxtaposes three fields of information as shown in FIG. 16.
- the screen has an upper field in which the user can compose and list distilled ideas 1602 and two lower fields which are used to assign ideas from the pool of ideas to appropriate distilled ideas.
- the upper field has a toolbar containing icons with which the user will be growing familiar: create/modify/delete for distilled ideas; print and print preview; the same four sorting icons and three filtering searching icons as in the pool of ideas.
- the lower right field 1604 presents to the user a grouping of all the ideas drawn from the pool of ideas which have not yet been assigned to a distilled idea.
- the contents of the lower left field 1606 vary depending on which distilled idea in the upper field has been selected and highlighted by clicking on it.
- the lower left field 1606 presents a grouping of all those ideas which have been assigned to, that is, associated with, the highlighted distilled idea.
- the toolbar for the lower left field offers several of the previously encountered sorting options to vary the display; the toolbar for the lower right field offers print/print preview, go to source profile, several familiar sorting options, and two functions not previously encountered - graphic sort 1608 and copy idea 1610, both of which are discussed below.
- the assignment of an idea from the lower right field 1604 (made up of unassigned ideas from the pool) to the lower left field 1606 (made up of ideas assigned to a highlighted distilled idea) is accomplished by selecting (visually evidenced by highlighting) the unassigned idea and clicking on the left-pointing arrow 1612 located between the lower left and right fields.
- An idea moved in this fashion can, at the user's election, be moved back by highlighting the idea as it resides in field 1606 and clicking on the right-pointing arrow 1614, which returns the idea to the field of unassigned ideas. Dragging and clicking on the subject idea also works to transfer the idea in either direction.
- the process of creating distilled ideas and assigning ideas to them which is carried out within the three fields of the Distilled Ideas screen can only go forward if the user is able to begin the process by discerning themes among the ideas and gathering the ideas into thematic groups.
- the software provides a Graphic Sort screen (FIG.17) devoted to the graphical organizing of the unassigned ideas into thematic groups.
- This Graphic Sort screen for unassigned ideas is accessed through the "G with arrow" icon 1608 in the unassigned ideas toolbar at the lower right of the Distilled Ideas screen.
- the Graphic Sort screen (FIG. 17) for unassigned ideas has an upper and a lower field.
- the upper field 1702 is filled with idea cells, one cell for each unassigned idea.
- Each cell includes a light bulb symbol, a portion of the text of the idea portrayed by the cell and the first word of the name of the source from whose source profile the idea comes.
- an icon 1704 which yields a dialogue box (FIG. 18) that lets the user control the presence or absence of the light bulb symbol and the size of the cell. With larger cell size comes more text but a diminution in the number of cells visible in the field; the user strikes a balance. By double-clicking on a cell, the xiser brings up a dialogue box (FIG.
- the Graphic Sort screen toolbar also includes the searching and idea-arranging options which have been encountered in previous screens. Once the ideas in the upper field are satisfactorily presented, the user is ready to begin assembling thematic groups. To thematically group ideas in the Graphic Sort screen, the user clicks on target ideas one at a time and drags them into the lower field 1706. Each idea deposited against the left- hand margin of the lower field will begin a new thematic group. Ideas can be added to the group by being deposited to the right of the last idea in line.
- a group If a group is long enough, it will wrap to the next line and indent to show continuation of the group from the line above.
- the size of the upper and lower fields can be varied by vertically moving with the cursor the bar 1708 which divides them; a scroll bar on the right side lets the user navigate up and down within each field as needed.
- the user elects to return from the Graphic Sort screen to the Distilled Ideas screen and the thematic groupings assembled in the Graphic Sort screen are presented at the top of the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool field 1604 as groups set off from each other by a horizontal line and distinguished by alternating background colors.
- the software permits the user to create copies of any such idea and to assign them to different groups. To make this a rigorous process, each such copied idea is labeled as a copy, and any modification of one copy modifies all.
- This copying function can be accessed through the "Copy Idea" icon (i) in the lower right field of the Distilled Ideas screen where unassigned ideas from the pool are presented 1610 and (ii) in the Graphic Sort screen for those unassigned ideas 1710. Clicking on this icon brings up a query box that checks to make sure the user wants to go forward with the cooying.
- This feature can be extended to permit copying of distilled ideas.
- a feature that supports thematic perception, creation of distilled ideas and work product review is offered in the toolbar for the Unassigned Ideas from the Pool - Graphic Sort screen 1712 and in two other places: (i) Unassigned Ideas from the Pool in the Distilled Ideas screen 1604 and (ii) Pool of Ideas 1502.
- This feature which is accessed through the large "S" icon, permits the user to go to the source profile from which a highlighted idea came.
- the feature operates as a flashback; it takes the user back to an idea's home source profile to refresh the user's awareness of an idea's origins, then, when the user closes the source profile, it returns the user to the field from which the flashback was initiated.
- there is continuity of idea selection that is, the idea which was selected and thus visually highlighted in the screen from which the flashback was initiated will also be highlighted in the Source Profile screen and once again in the original screen when the flashback is concluded. This same continuity of idea selection also operates for other screen shifts, both forward and back among the four working screens (FIGS.
- FIGS. 16 and 20 See FIGS. 16 and 20.
- the user selects the assigned idea once it has been placed within the lower left Assigned Ideas field 1606 in the Distilled Ideas screen and clicks on the "thumbs down" button 2002 in the space between the lower two fields, thereby flagging the selected idea with a red "X” 2004 at the beginning of the idea to show its opposition to the distilled idea to which it has been assigned.
- a horizontal bar graph 1618 or other percentage indicator is presented to the right of each distilled idea in the Distilled Ideas screen.
- the graph shows the user on a continuous basis the percentage of all the sources in an idea pyramid that contributed a supporting idea to the thematic group which the user has assigned to a particular distilled idea and it also shows the percentage of all the sources in an idea pyramid that contributed an opposing idea to the group assigned to that distilled idea.
- This visual aid shows the user which distilled ideas enjoy broad support and which encounter opposition among the sources.
- This bar graph 1618 shows both source support and source opposition in one graph by placing the bars at the opposite ends of the graph. See FIG.20. Percentage of support for a distilled idea is shown as a green bar 2006 extending in to the right from the left-hand margin of the bar graph.
- Percentage of opposition is manifest as a red bar 2008 extending in to the left from the right-hand margin, but this bar appears only when at least one idea from the pool of ideas has been explicitly designated as opposing a distilled idea.
- Automated data analysis of textual content can be provided to facilitate the recognition of patterns among ideas and distilled ideas and to suggest content for distilled and ultradistilled ideas.
- a potent application of the invention limited only by the caliber of automated data analysis tools, will be the presentation of real time meta-pictures of qualitative data streams, such as chat room conversations.
- the invention offers a stable conceptual architecture though which a variety of artificial intelligence capabilities can be expressed. Even with assistance from software embodying the invention, the idea distillation process described above is an intellectually challenging task. The reward in terms of revealed order can, however, be great.
- a signal efficiency of the invention is that after the distillation process is applied to the pool of ideas to yield the distilled ideas, the identical thematic inquiry process is applied to the distilled ideas to yield the ultradistilled ideas.
- the user brings up the Ultradistilled Ideas screen (see FIG. 21) by clicking on the appropriate button on the sidebar 606.
- New ultradistilled ideas are added by clicking on the Create Ultradistilled Idea icon 2108, which opens a dialogue box similar to the Create Idea dialogue box shown in Fig. 12 so that the user can compose an ultradistilled idea. If the inductive analysis is continuing to go well, each ultradistilled idea will express a theme or commonality present in those distilled ideas which the user selectively extracts from the lower right field and assigns to it. As the distillation process proceeds, the unassigned residuum in the lower right field gradually shrinks to nothing as all the distilled ideas are assigned to ultradistilled ideas.
- the pyramid can be enlarged to add additional idea levels beyond ultradistilled ideas. This will only be done if the gain in scope outweighs any loss of simplicity and clarity. The need for additional levels should be diminished in a networked environment where each idea pyramid can be readily linked to others to extend its analytical range toward the more abstract/general or the more concrete/particular.
- the present invention is first a novel authoring tool, but there are also novel applications on the viewing side.
- An author whose idea pyramid is ready to be shared will be able to print a hard copy viewing the work product from a variety of perspectives or to post it as an electronic file on an internet or other network site. Viewers on the network who do not have the full authoring/viewing software package maybe allowed access to a program having some of the features of the present invention - for instance, having viewing and interactive functions but little or no authoring capacity.
- An author displaying an idea pyramid would be able to grant to network participants selective access for viewing or for such functions as commentary, polling, amendment, etc.
- a valuable feature of the invention is that the user can affix to any source data or any of the ideas in an idea pyramid linkages to other electronically available data, including another idea pyramid. Through the linkage of one idea pyramid to another, a sea of comparably formatted information could grow that would expand without theoretical limit the potential breadth and depth of inquiry using this invention.
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