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Visualization (graphics)

Visualization (or visualisation in Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also known as graphics visualization, is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message. Visualization through visual imagery has been an effective way to communicate both abstract and concrete ideas since the dawn of humanity.…

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Visualization (graphics)

Nodes124
Edges123
Triples16
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016129
Components1

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Important terminology

visualization information computer data visual interactive scientific graphics images also rendering representation input product used using abstract science knowledge use

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AVSinstance ofThere are also many proprietary software packages of scientific visualization tools.Models and frameworks for building visualizations include the data flow models popularized by…0.80text
IRIS Explorerinstance ofThere are also many proprietary software packages of scientific visualization tools.Models and frameworks for building visualizations include the data flow models popularized by…0.80text
and VTK toolkitinstance ofThere are also many proprietary software packages of scientific visualization tools.Models and frameworks for building visualizations include the data flow models popularized by…0.80text
and data state models in spreadsheet systems such as the Spreadsheet for Visualizationinstance ofThere are also many proprietary software packages of scientific visualization tools.Models and frameworks for building visualizations include the data flow models popularized by…0.80text
Spreadsheet for Imagesinstance ofThere are also many proprietary software packages of scientific visualization tools.Models and frameworks for building visualizations include the data flow models popularized by…0.80text
the possibility of 3-D modelinginstance ofCAD-drawings and models have several advantages over hand-made drawings0.80text
rapid prototypinginstance ofCAD-drawings and models have several advantages over hand-made drawings0.80text
and simulationinstance ofCAD-drawings and models have several advantages over hand-made drawings0.80text
colorinstance ofcustomize attributes0.80text
materialsinstance ofcustomize attributes0.80text
and configurationinstance ofcustomize attributes0.80text
and view items in simulated or real-world contexts.These capabilities enhance user engagementinstance ofcustomize attributes0.80text

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