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Information Visualisation consists of two steps: Analysis: data, especially when the quantity is large, needs to be analysed before it is visualised. This step can be performed by:
The analysis essentially reduces the size of the original data either by forming an abstraction, or summary, or focussing on a small part of the data The first method gives an overview but omits details, the second gives a detailed view but the user can get lost with no overview. One of the challenges of visualisation is to provide an abstraction of the whole data set as well as a detailed view of part of it. Creating a picture: the creative step in visualisation is to make a picture of the reduced data. This involves designing a visual metaphor for the data, more of an art than a science, and creating an appropriate layout, especially where the data is highly abstract and has no preconceived geometry. These two processes result in a readable picture. To improve the use of the picture we create navigation tools allowing you to move seamlessly from one view to another, and we employ the best available computer graphics such as data walls and immersive displays. In recent years, information visualisation has faced two challenges:
The data held by CMCRC has both these properties. The visualisation challenge continues to be an exciting and demanding pursuit of the CMCRC. |