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Data Visualization is a method of presenting information in a graphical form. Good data visualization should appear as if it is a work of art. This intrigues the viewer and draws them in so that they can further investigate the data and info that the graphic represents. In this post there are 15 stunning examples of Data Visualization that are true works of art. Click on the title or image for a larger view of each visualization.
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Visuwords - graphical dictionary and thesaurus
Visuwords™ uses Princeton University’s WordNet , an opensource database built by University students and language researchers. Combined with a visualization tool and user interface built from a combination of modern web technologies, Visuwords™ is available as a free resource to all patrons of the web. The Visuwords™ Interface
Visualizing Music
頑張ればお店の店員さんとでも、素敵な出会いになりますよ。そんなお店で働いてる人との出会いをどう上手く持って行けば良いのか、教えてますよ。 どんな素敵なシチュエーションがあるのか? しかしみんな普段から「出会いがない出会いがない」って言ってる人が多いですが、いつも行ってるお店の店員さんの事とかをちゃんと考えて欲しいのです。
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AT&T Information Visualization Projects & Software
Graphviz is an open-source network visualization system. It optimizes layouts for readability and to reveal structure, with the goal of approaching the quality of hand-made diagrams. Although Graphviz can run as a stand-alone system, its programs and libraries were designed to be incorporated in vertical applications for networking, security, software engineering and bioinformatics. It has an extensive set of features and drivers for formatting and displaying real-world diagrams. See graphviz.org for information and downloads. Recent work is aimed at visualizing larger, denser networks.
Twitter didn’t reveal much discussion with a few tweets discovered with “sigspatial” and a few others referring to “ACM GIS”. No need to turn to any visualization software. I tried correlating the tweets with the session schedule and will wait to skim the papers when they arrive. (Last year they were delivered on CD.)
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Particle Systems and Flow Visualization Predictor-Corrector Schemes for Visualization of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Data Benjamin Schindler, Raphael Fuchs , John Biddiscombe, Ronald Peikert ( Computer Graphics Laboratory , ETH Zentrum ) Exploring the Millennium Run - Scalable Rendering of Large-Scale Cosmological Datasets Roland Fraedrich , Jens Schneider , Rüdiger Westermann ( Technische Universität München )
Watch the high-quality resolution TED talk below , or check out his works on his webpage [chrisjordan.com]. This post is long overdue. Most of Chris Jordan works, originally posted back in early 2007, consist of large-format, long-zoom artworks of some mind-blowing data about various US statistics. His super-sized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics, from the astonishing number of paper cups we use every single day, to the amount of breast augmentation surgeries. In his talk, he shows a few examples, and describes why he is obsessed by representing such anonymous, enormous statistics into a visual language that can be "felt".
Chris Jordan TED Talk: Visualizing Excess through Large Composit
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How to Visualize the Immense - Physics « iRevolution
My interest in the hard sciences explains why I’m still an avid reader of scientific journals, and why I just came across a special edition of The New Journal of Physics focused on visualization in physics. Some excerpts and pictures: Early on in this twenty-first century, scientific communities are just starting to explore the potential of digital visualization. Whether visualization is used to represent and communicate complex concepts, or to understand and interpret experimental data, or to visualize solutions to complex dynamical equations, the basic tools of visualization are shared in each of these applications and implementations. But this is not a recent fad, my International Baccalaureate ( IB ) courses in 1996 included advanced physics, advanced calculus and graph theory and advanced computer science.
The Journal of Social Structure did a special online Visualization Symposium with peer-reviewed network visualizations. A good format, a great idea, and some nice viz examples. Hopefully next time there will be more submissions. I thought that this map of … Continue reading Michael Heaney and Fabio Rojas just released another great network map in a blog post. This one shows the co-mentions of topics (as coded by the researchers) appearing in the descriptions of panel discussions at the recently concluded 2010 US … Continue reading
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NPACI & SDSC Visualization Lab
Oracle acquired Sun in 2010, and since that time Oracle's hardware and software engineers have worked side-by-side to build fully integrated systems and optimized solutions designed to achieve performance levels that are unmatched in the industry. Early examples include the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8 , and the first Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud , both introduced in late 2010. During 2011, Oracle introduced the SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 , a general-purpose, engineered system with Oracle Solaris that delivered record-breaking performance on a series of enterprise benchmarks.
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