Patent ID: 7334195

Claim:
In a computer system having a user interface including a display and a user interface selection device, a process for graphically displaying the results of a search to a user on said display via an interactive search results window in which the user views and filters search results items, comprising process actions for: computing a clustering of the search results items in terms of a user-specified independent variable corresponding to a common attribute of at least some of the search results to form a plurality of cluster subdivisions each comprising a portion of the search results items within a particular range of the independent variable determined by the clustering; displaying a graphic data presentation sector in the search results window which comprises a series of shapes representing said cluster subdivisions displayed in the order dictated by the independent variable, wherein each subdivision shape is visually distinguished from the other subdivision shapes and has a length in the direction of an axis of the independent variable proportional to the number of search results items within the associated subdivision and a fixed width in the direction perpendicular to the independent variable axis; and upon the user selecting one of the cluster subdivision shapes via said selection device, those search results items associated with the selected subdivision shape are re-clustered and cluster subdivision shapes associated with the re-clustered search result items are displayed in the graphic data presentation sector in lieu of the previously displayed higher-order clustering, thereby effecting a user specified filtering of the search results; wherein the process action of displaying the graphic data presentation sector further comprises an action of displaying a histogram of the search results items, in terms of the user-specified independent variable, over the cluster subdivision shapes, wherein the bars of the histogram each represents a histogram bin corresponding to a particular range of the independent variable and each have a length proportional to the number of search results items determined to be in the associated bin and extend perpendicular to the independent variable axis, and wherein the independent variable range covered by the histogram bins associated with bars displayed within each cluster subdivision shape falls within the independent variable range of the associated subdivision.