Monday 8 February 2010

Combining Visualization and Interactivity

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  1. (Sharon) Interactive visualization in WIKIPEDIA
    Interactive visualization is a branch of graphic visualization in computer science that involves studying how humans interact with computers to create graphic illustrations of information and how this process can be made more efficient. For a visualization to be considered interactive it must satisfy two criteria:
    • Human input: control of some aspect of the visual representation of information, or of the information being represented, must be available to a human, and
    • Response time: changes made by the human must be incorporated into the visualization in a timely manner. In general, interactive visualization is considered a soft real-time task.

    (Resource from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_visualization )

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  2. You may check this also:

    Presentation. Uzwyshyn, Ray. Multimedia http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGVIS/hostedMaterial/uzwyshynMultimediaVisualizationandInteractiveSystems.ppt
    2005.

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