An edition of Perceptual issues in visualization (1995)

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An edition of Perceptual issues in visualization (1995)

Perceptual issues in visualization

This volume presents the papers from the first workshop on perceptual issues in visualization. It addresses the issues and problems of creating perceptually-based presentations and presents innovative approaches to achieving such presentations. Through many examples, it describes color, geometric, and sound approaches to perceptually-based presentations. It suggests some guidelines and "dos and dont's" for such presentations. It discusses methods to evaluate them to ascertain their efficacy. And it explores the interactions with such presentations, once attained, and with the data they present.

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Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Pages
165

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Perceptual issues in visualization
1995, Springer
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berlin, New York
Series
IFIP series on computer graphics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001.4/225/028566
Library of Congress
T385 .P457 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 165 p. :
Number of pages
165

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1276237M
ISBN 10
3540580964, 0387580964
LCCN
95007853
OCLC/WorldCat
32130579
Goodreads
3985915

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19893919W

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