Visualization
and Analysis Together
Sentinel Visualizer provides automated
analysis that makes it easy to rank and group complex data
by a variety of criteria. This capability is directly connected
to our visualization tools. You can map analysis results
directly to your visualization's appearance. Use colors,
gradients, and other visual cues to quickly acquire patterns,
groups, and clusters.
Temporal
Analysis
Only Sentinel Visualizer provides timeline views of data and
dynamic time Sliders. The Timeline view shows all entity
and relationship start/end date/time data in an scrollable view,
making it easy to see events, overlap and other time-based
patterns. The unique Time Slider allows you to define a time
window and move the Slider back and forth to see how the
network data changes over time.
Geospatial Visualizations
Sentinel Visualizer includes an integrated Geospatial viewer.
Any data with latitude and longitude values can be shown
automatically on the map. Filter the network view by geographic
area or use the Geo-Query to find new data by geographic
location. Full support is included for raster and vector views,
as well as detail settings and full printing and graphic export
support.

Direct
Knowledgebase Integration
Since the visualization surfaces are directly connected to
your knowledgebase, you have immediate access to comprehensive
information about any object in the network. Click on an entity
and display comprehensive narrative and metadata content. The
Details pane provides quick access to the key data points for
entities and relationships.
Multiple Automatic Link Chart Layouts
Sentinel Visualizer provides a variety of new automated
layout functions that make it easy to quickly organize networks
into several configurations. Layout functions include circular,
orthogonal, hierarchical, incremental, and force-directed.
Additionally, a variety of options allow you to customize
various aspects of each layout type.

Seeing
the Data that Matters
The visualization tools allow you to quickly filter for
specific data or remove incomplete data and noise. Filters let
you control exactly what entity and relationship data you want,
and easily switch between different views. Use the Squelch
control to dynamically hide low-value data based on variety of
criteria. For example, you can link a Slider to information
credibility. As you move the Slider, only highly credible data
is shown. Since Squelch is a dynamic feature (the chart changes
as you move the Slider), you can quickly see patterns and groups
that were previously hidden.
Collaborative
Visualization
Sentinel Visualizer lets you turn your work into
sophisticated reports and presentations. Save diagrams and
"what-if" analysis for sharing within your team, with titles and
narratives to describe your work. Sentinel Visualizer handles
all security issues. If your diagram includes secure
information, only users with appropriate permissions can view
it. You also can share knowledge externally with a variety of
reporting and exporting options: print diagrams and customized
reports, or export them in image, PDF, Word, Excel, or web page
format.
Visual
Styles
Sentinel Visualizer offers user-configurable display
properties for the graph view of networks. In addition to the
default display style, you have complete control over colors,
icons, pictures, line widths, alpha-transparency, and a host of
other parameters. Visual Styles can be named and saved, allowing
users to maintain a set of favorite styles each optimized for
the task at hand. For example, you could employ the standard
configuration for viewing networks at 100% zoom level, or a
high-contrast configuration for working with very large
networks.
Multiple
Monitor Support
Sentinel Visualizer includes the ability to work with more
screen real-estate while using the Analyzer to view and
analyze networks. This is accomplished with direct support for
multi-monitor displays, along with and the ability to move, dock
and resize any of the toolbars. You can even move toolbars to a
second monitor to maximize the screen area available for viewing
larger networks.
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