Digital Systems
Senior Researcher
- Bergen
tola@norceresearch.no
+47 901 42 945
Enlighten-web
A tool for interactive and visual analysis of complex data sets
Enlighten-web is a web application that helps you analyze large and complex data sets in a easier and more visual way. The data is displayed as bar charts, tables, scatter charts, vector plots, line charts, and map plots.
The tool allows you to interactively explore large data sets to find relationships between the variables and discover interesting properties in the data.
Curious about the tool? Feel free to contact us if you would like more information.
The figure below shows an Enlighten-web visualization of Seismic events. In the next figure, a geographic filter has been applied to highlight the properties of seismic events in the Jan Mayen area.
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NORCE
An Enlighten-web visualization of Seismic events.
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NORCE
A geographic filter has been applied to highlight the properties of seismic events in the Jan Mayen area.
Examples of applications
Enlighten-web is a web application and can be used to build web portals for visualization and analysis of different data types.
Examples of using Enlighten-web include the project SFI Smart Ocean, which aims to create a wireless observation system for multi-parameter monitoring of underwater environments and installations. The University of Bergen, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Marine Research, Aanderaa Data Instruments AS, Aker BP, Bouvet and Kongsberg Maritime are among the partners in the project.
The tool was originally developed as a Windows application by Ove Daae Lampe, but was later changed to a web-based application as the need for access through web portals increased.
Enlighten-web was first used during the project EPOS Norway. Here, Enlighten-web was used to build a web portal for interactive visual analysis of geoscientific data with special emphasis on geohazards. Partners in this project were the University of Bergen, the University of Oslo, the Geological Survey of Norway, the Norwegian Mapping Authority and NORSAR.
The tool has also been used in a project for harvesting data from autonomous marine measurement platforms. The project was led by Aquaplan-NIVA, with NIVA and Kongsberg Digital as partners.