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[[File:flower_conceptual1.jpg|thumb|240px|'''Flower of multicolour clusters''']]
 
[[File:flower_conceptual1.jpg|thumb|240px|'''Flower of multicolour clusters''']]
  
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Flower Hamaspyur is a new type of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folksonomy folksonomy] with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimodal_interaction multimodal] interaction interfaces for multidimensional social media.
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The information framework collects and organizes information using ontologies and taxonomies collaboratively created by the communities of different interest domains.
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The interactive interfaces, targeted towards devices with limited screen area and with direct touch interaction, provide easy access to such multidimensional structured information (e.g. domains of community interests represented in multi-color nested clusters).
  
 
==Design==
 
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Its petroglyphs are found in mountains. It is mentioned in the works of A. Shirkatsi, in Rigveda as Soma (Haoma), it is related to the [http://mandalight.am/wiki/index.php/Flower_of_Life '''"Flower of Life"'''] sacred geometry pattern.]]
 
Its petroglyphs are found in mountains. It is mentioned in the works of A. Shirkatsi, in Rigveda as Soma (Haoma), it is related to the [http://mandalight.am/wiki/index.php/Flower_of_Life '''"Flower of Life"'''] sacred geometry pattern.]]
  
The '''back-end''' framework organizes information from social graphs or by using ontologies and taxonomies collaboratively created by the communities of specific domains.<br>
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The '''back-end''' framework organizes information using ontologies, taxonomies and social graphs from specific domains.<br>
The '''front-end''' is an intuitive UI/UX to provide easy and access to such multidimensional structured information (e.g. domains of community interests overlapping into multi-color nested clusters).
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The '''front-end''' UI/UX is based on open standard '''Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)''' format to create two-dimensional interactive graphics, and '''Web-based Graphics Library (WebGL)''' to generate interactive 3D graphics which are accessible within any compatible web browser.
  
 
A prototype example is presented in [http://hamaspyur.com '''Flower Hamaspyur'''].
 
A prototype example is presented in [http://hamaspyur.com '''Flower Hamaspyur'''].

Revision as of 15:38, 28 November 2011

Flower of multicolour clusters

Flower Hamaspyur

Flower Hamaspyur is a new type of folksonomy with multimodal interaction interfaces for multidimensional social media.

The information framework collects and organizes information using ontologies and taxonomies collaboratively created by the communities of different interest domains.

The interactive interfaces, targeted towards devices with limited screen area and with direct touch interaction, provide easy access to such multidimensional structured information (e.g. domains of community interests represented in multi-color nested clusters).

Design

Flower Hamaspyur - is a mythical flower. In middle age Armenia it was mentioned as a symbol of since, wisdom and eternal youth, and its fragrance as having healing and vitalizing characters. It has 12 petals/branches with different colors for different directions of science/life, and from each opens a new flower again with 12 petals/branches. In Armenian the word Hamaspyur has the same meaning as the word Diaspora - spread all around. Its petroglyphs are found in mountains. It is mentioned in the works of A. Shirkatsi, in Rigveda as Soma (Haoma), it is related to the "Flower of Life" sacred geometry pattern.

The back-end framework organizes information using ontologies, taxonomies and social graphs from specific domains.
The front-end UI/UX is based on open standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format to create two-dimensional interactive graphics, and Web-based Graphics Library (WebGL) to generate interactive 3D graphics which are accessible within any compatible web browser.

A prototype example is presented in Flower Hamaspyur.

Documentation

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