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Information Visualization

par Robert Spence

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Information visualization is the act of gaining insight into data, and is carried out by virtually everyone. It is usually facilitated by turning data – often a collection of numbers – into images that allow much easier comprehension. Everyone benefits from information visualization, whether internet shopping, investigating fraud or indulging an interest in art. So no assumptions are made about specialist background knowledge in, for example, computer science, mathematics, programming or human cognition.  Indeed, the book is directed at two main audiences. One comprises first year students of any discipline. The other comprises graduates – again of any discipline – who are taking a one- or two-year course of training to be visual and interaction designers. By focusing on the activity of design the pedagogical approach adopted by the book is based on the view that the best way to learn about the subject is to do it, to be creative: not to prepare for the ubiquitous examination paper.  The content of the book, and the associated exercises, are typically used to support five creative design exercises, the final one being a group project mirroring the activity of a consultancy undertaking a design (not an implementation) for a client. Engagement with the material of this book can have a variety of outcomes. The composer of a school newsletter and the applicant for a multi-million investment should both be able to convey their message mor e effectively, and the curator of an exhibition will have new presentational techniques on their palette.  For those students training to be visual/interaction designers the exercises have led to original and stimulating outcomes. .… (plus d'informations)
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Imagine you are in the railway station, The Book is laid out as the map to get to your final destination.
Quite an amusing use of visualization.

The Book is only Seven Chapters. I had to read this for Class. It's not the most impressive book.

I think, Engineering, Technical books would have been better use of my time. But anyway, there are basic concepts of Visualization in this book.

Note: Visualization is a human activity and not limited to Computer Science. This is a book that gives the theoretical side of Visualization, that includes Design.

How do you design a Chair?
Think of Limitations

How do you design a light-bulb?

Well, the book doesn't teach you, the know-how but gives a frame of reference to build upon the know-how.

I think of visualizations back in 90's in Windows and think of it now. How much has changed? If you're a curious person, wouldn't you want to know the underlying principles of it. I think of forming some materials before you can construct your own way.


Outline:

1) Introduction
2) Issues
3) Representation
4) Presentation
5) Interaction
6) Design
7) Case Studies

The meat of the book lays on Chapter 3, 4, 5.

Enjoy reading, I would recommend this to Computer Science, UX/UI, Design, HCI, Info Science Majors.

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  gottfried_leibniz | Jun 25, 2021 |
Spence provides an accessible introduction to the field of information visualization. It should work well as a first book on the topic, as it presents the concepts and the most influential ideas in a well-structured and pedagogical fashion.
  jonas.lowgren | Aug 10, 2011 |
This was an interesting book. It doesn't really give you much help on actually deciding how to visualize a set of data, but it does discuss how information is displayed. It seems to be more of an IT book. ( )
  all4metals | Apr 25, 2007 |
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Despite conventional -- and misplaced -- views about information visualization, this book is not targeted solely at computer science students: visualization basically has nothing to do with computer science and is far too powerful and important to so many disciplines for it to be confined to such a small audience.
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Information visualization is the act of gaining insight into data, and is carried out by virtually everyone. It is usually facilitated by turning data – often a collection of numbers – into images that allow much easier comprehension. Everyone benefits from information visualization, whether internet shopping, investigating fraud or indulging an interest in art. So no assumptions are made about specialist background knowledge in, for example, computer science, mathematics, programming or human cognition.  Indeed, the book is directed at two main audiences. One comprises first year students of any discipline. The other comprises graduates – again of any discipline – who are taking a one- or two-year course of training to be visual and interaction designers. By focusing on the activity of design the pedagogical approach adopted by the book is based on the view that the best way to learn about the subject is to do it, to be creative: not to prepare for the ubiquitous examination paper.  The content of the book, and the associated exercises, are typically used to support five creative design exercises, the final one being a group project mirroring the activity of a consultancy undertaking a design (not an implementation) for a client. Engagement with the material of this book can have a variety of outcomes. The composer of a school newsletter and the applicant for a multi-million investment should both be able to convey their message mor e effectively, and the curator of an exhibition will have new presentational techniques on their palette.  For those students training to be visual/interaction designers the exercises have led to original and stimulating outcomes. .

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