Enabling discovery through visual exploration

Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 46 (3):17-27 (2016)
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Abstract

Visual metaphors have assisted human understanding since early days of mankind; the modern scientific and social-scientific evolution especially benefits greatly from the visual medium. With increasing size and complexity of contemporary data, visualization research has focused on developing techniques for novel mathematical and visual representations to assist data exploration for intended as well as fortuitous discovery. This article introduces the reader to the field of visualization, and discusses some of its important applications.

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