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'''Information visualization (''InfoVis'')''' produces (interactive) visual representations of [[abstract data]] to reinforce human cognition and [[perception]]; thus enabling the viewer to gain knowledge about the internal structure of the data and causal relationships in it.
'''Information visualization (''InfoVis'')''' produces (interactive) visual representations of [[abstract data]] to reinforce human cognition and [[perception]]; thus enabling the viewer to gain knowledge about the internal structure of the data and causal relationships in it.
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==

Revision as of 19:00, 19 April 2005

<Deff> Information visualization (InfoVis) produces (interactive) visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition and perception; thus enabling the viewer to gain knowledge about the internal structure of the data and causal relationships in it. </Deff>

Overview

Application of information visualization on the computer involves providing means to transform and represent data in a form that allows and encourages human interaction. Data can therefore be analyzed by exploration rather than pure reasoning; users can develop understanding for structures and connections in the data by observing the immediate effects their interaction has upon the visualization.

Examples

Visualization of a directory structure using a botanical metaphor

Information visualization is applied in countless areas covering every industry and all tasks where understanding of the intrinsic structure in data is crucial.

Some prominent examples are:

  • Economical/financial analysis
  • Representation of large hierarchies
  • Medical training/assistance
  • Engineering/Physics

References

  • [1]Robert Voigt, Classification and Definition of Terms, 2002.

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