Data Visualization

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Data Visualization is defined as the design, development, and application of computer-generated graphical representation of data[1]. Today, computers can be used to process and display large amounts of data in a way that is efficient, easily accessible, and understandable. Visualization ranges from lines and points on a graph to the standardized symbols called emojis. Whether the underlying information encompasses strict quantitative data or an individual's wish to convey a certain emotion, data visualization is, on a basic level, a method of communicating with one another[2]. Large industries and organizations particularly value the tools used to represent data because they enable decision makers to comprehend information and form an opinion.

References

  1. Sadiku, Matthew, Adebowale Shadare, Sarhan Musa, Cajetan Akujuobi, and Roy Perry. “DATA VISUALIZATION.” International Journal of Engineering Research and Advanced Technology (IJERAT) 12 (December 1, 2016): 2454–6135.
  2. Manuela Aparicio, Carlos J. Costa. “Data Visualization.” Communication Design Quarterly, November 2014.