(s|qu)eries: Visual Regular Expressions for Querying and Exploring Event Sequences

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(s j qu)eries is a visual query interface for creating queries on sequences (series) of data, based on regular expressions. This touch-based system exposes the full expressive power of regular expressions in an approachable way. Being able to visually investigate the results of different query-parts supports debugging and encourages iterative query-building.




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