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Wat (wie) is data visualization - definitie


Data visualization         
  • Stripe graphic
  • Variable-width bar chart relating population (along ''x'' axis), per-person greenhouse gas emissions (along ''y'' axis), and total greenhouse gas emissions (area as ''x*y'' product of values)
  • Projected (1) frequency and (2) intensity of extreme "10-year heat waves" are connected in pairs of horizontal and vertical bars, respectively. Bars are distinguished by (3) color-coded primary category (degree of global warming).
  • Selected milestones and inventions
  • Animated spiral graphic
  • Iconography of correlations
  • Observatory of Economic Complexity]]
  • Data visualization is one of the steps in analyzing data and presenting it to users.
  • Pie chart
  • Gantt chart
  • Heat map
  • Histogram of housing prices
  • Partial map of the Internet early 2005 represented as a graph, each line represents two [[IP addresses]], and some delay between those two nodes.
  • A data visualization from [[social media]]
  • Flowchart
  • Streamgraph
  • Radar chart
  • Box and whisker plot
  • Napoleonic France's invasion of Russia]], an early example of an information graphic
  • Planetary movements
  • Playfair TimeSeries
  • Economic Complexity]] of a given economy
  • Scatter plot
  • Basic scatterplot of two variables
  • Line chart
  • Network analysis
  • Bar chart of tips by day of week
  • Treemap
  • A time series illustrated with a line chart demonstrating trends in U.S. federal spending and revenue over time
  • A scatterplot illustrating negative correlation between two variables (inflation and unemployment) measured at points in time
  • Venn diagram
CREATION AND STUDY OF THE VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF DATA
Information visualization; Information visualisation; Data visualisation; Infovis; Information Visualization; Data presentation; Dataviz; Infoviz; Graphical tools; Data Visualization; Data presentation architecture; Data representation; Many Eyes; Visualization interface; Data Presentation Architecture; Datavisualization; Interactive data visualization; Data graphics; Data graphic; Data Visualisation; History of data visualization; Data visualizations; "data viz"; Data viz; Data visualization; Data storytelling; Data story telling; Storytelling with data; Variwide
Data visualization (often abbreviated data viz) is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the graphic representation of data. It is a particularly efficient way of communicating when the data is numerous as for example a time series.
Data and information visualization         
  • Stripe graphic
  • Variable-width bar chart relating population (along ''x'' axis), per-person greenhouse gas emissions (along ''y'' axis), and total greenhouse gas emissions (area as ''x*y'' product of values)
  • Projected (1) frequency and (2) intensity of extreme "10-year heat waves" are connected in pairs of horizontal and vertical bars, respectively. Bars are distinguished by (3) color-coded primary category (degree of global warming).
  • Selected milestones and inventions
  • Animated spiral graphic
  • Iconography of correlations
  • Observatory of Economic Complexity]]
  • Data visualization is one of the steps in analyzing data and presenting it to users.
  • Pie chart
  • Gantt chart
  • Heat map
  • Histogram of housing prices
  • Partial map of the Internet early 2005 represented as a graph, each line represents two [[IP addresses]], and some delay between those two nodes.
  • A data visualization from [[social media]]
  • Flowchart
  • Streamgraph
  • Radar chart
  • Box and whisker plot
  • Napoleonic France's invasion of Russia]], an early example of an information graphic
  • Planetary movements
  • Playfair TimeSeries
  • Economic Complexity]] of a given economy
  • Scatter plot
  • Basic scatterplot of two variables
  • Line chart
  • Network analysis
  • Bar chart of tips by day of week
  • Treemap
  • A time series illustrated with a line chart demonstrating trends in U.S. federal spending and revenue over time
  • A scatterplot illustrating negative correlation between two variables (inflation and unemployment) measured at points in time
  • Venn diagram
CREATION AND STUDY OF THE VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF DATA
Information visualization; Information visualisation; Data visualisation; Infovis; Information Visualization; Data presentation; Dataviz; Infoviz; Graphical tools; Data Visualization; Data presentation architecture; Data representation; Many Eyes; Visualization interface; Data Presentation Architecture; Datavisualization; Interactive data visualization; Data graphics; Data graphic; Data Visualisation; History of data visualization; Data visualizations; "data viz"; Data viz; Data visualization; Data storytelling; Data story telling; Storytelling with data; Variwide
Data and information visualization (data viz or info viz) is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the graphic representation of data and information. It is a particularly efficient way of communicating when the data or information is numerous as for example a time series.
Information visualization         
  • Stripe graphic
  • Variable-width bar chart relating population (along ''x'' axis), per-person greenhouse gas emissions (along ''y'' axis), and total greenhouse gas emissions (area as ''x*y'' product of values)
  • Projected (1) frequency and (2) intensity of extreme "10-year heat waves" are connected in pairs of horizontal and vertical bars, respectively. Bars are distinguished by (3) color-coded primary category (degree of global warming).
  • Selected milestones and inventions
  • Animated spiral graphic
  • Iconography of correlations
  • Observatory of Economic Complexity]]
  • Data visualization is one of the steps in analyzing data and presenting it to users.
  • Pie chart
  • Gantt chart
  • Heat map
  • Histogram of housing prices
  • Partial map of the Internet early 2005 represented as a graph, each line represents two [[IP addresses]], and some delay between those two nodes.
  • A data visualization from [[social media]]
  • Flowchart
  • Streamgraph
  • Radar chart
  • Box and whisker plot
  • Napoleonic France's invasion of Russia]], an early example of an information graphic
  • Planetary movements
  • Playfair TimeSeries
  • Economic Complexity]] of a given economy
  • Scatter plot
  • Basic scatterplot of two variables
  • Line chart
  • Network analysis
  • Bar chart of tips by day of week
  • Treemap
  • A time series illustrated with a line chart demonstrating trends in U.S. federal spending and revenue over time
  • A scatterplot illustrating negative correlation between two variables (inflation and unemployment) measured at points in time
  • Venn diagram
CREATION AND STUDY OF THE VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF DATA
Information visualization; Information visualisation; Data visualisation; Infovis; Information Visualization; Data presentation; Dataviz; Infoviz; Graphical tools; Data Visualization; Data presentation architecture; Data representation; Many Eyes; Visualization interface; Data Presentation Architecture; Datavisualization; Interactive data visualization; Data graphics; Data graphic; Data Visualisation; History of data visualization; Data visualizations; "data viz"; Data viz; Data visualization; Data storytelling; Data story telling; Storytelling with data; Variwide
Information visualization (or visualisation) is the study of visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition. The abstract data include both numerical and non-numerical data, such as text and geographic information.