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Что (кто) такое visualize - определение

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visualize         
ALBUM BY DEF LEPPARD
Visualize / Video Archive
or visualise
¦ verb
1. form a mental image of; imagine.
2. make visible to the eye.
Derivatives
visualizable adjective
visualization noun
visualizer noun
visualize         
ALBUM BY DEF LEPPARD
Visualize / Video Archive
(visualizes, visualizing, visualized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'visualise'
If you visualize something, you imagine what it is like by forming a mental picture of it.
Susan visualized her wedding day and saw herself walking down the aisle on her father's arm...
He could not visualize her as old...
She visualized him stomping to his car, the picture of self-righteousness...
It was hard to visualize how it could have been done.
= imagine
VERB: V n, V n prep, V n -ing, V wh
visualization (visualizations)
...a perfect visualization of reality.
N-VAR
visualize         
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Visualize / Video Archive
v.
1) (d; tr.) to visualize as (I cannot visualize him as a famous star)
2) (J) I cannot visualize him becoming a famous star
3) (K) I cannot visualize his becoming a famous star
Visualize         
ALBUM BY DEF LEPPARD
Visualize / Video Archive
·vt To make visual, or visible; to see in fancy.
II. Visualize ·add. ·vi To form a mental image of something not present before the eye at the time.
Visualize         
ALBUM BY DEF LEPPARD
Visualize / Video Archive
Visualize is a video release by Def Leppard. A compilation of promo videos, interviews, and concert footage.
visualisation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Visualisation; Visualization (disambiguation); Visualisation (disambiguation)
<graphics> Making a visible presentation of numerical data, particularly a graphical one. This might include anything from a simple X-Y graph of one dependent variable against one independent variable to a virtual reality which allows you to fly around the data. Gnuplot is the Free Software Foundation's utility for producing various kinds of graphs. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.graphics. The Computer Graphics Resource Listing contains pointers to several visualisation tools. {comp.graphics FAQ (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/comp.graphics/)}. {Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago (http://ncsa.uiuc.edu/EVL/docs/Welcome.html)}. (2002-02-21)
visualization         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Visualisation; Visualization (disambiguation); Visualisation (disambiguation)
visualise      
visual         
  • V1]] in red at bottom of image.
(1543 image from [[Andreas Vesalius]]' ''Fabrica'')
  • [[Visual cortex]]: <br />V1; V2; V3; V4; V5 (also called MT)
  • [[S. Ramón y Cajal]], ''Structure of the [[Mammal]]ian Retina, 1900''
  • This diagram linearly (unless otherwise mentioned) tracks the projections of all known structures that allow for vision to their relevant endpoints in the human brain. Click to enlarge the image.
  • Representation of optic pathways from each of the 4 quadrants of view for both eyes simultaneously.
  •  [[Intraparietal sulcus]] (red)
  • '''[[Visual pathway lesions]]''' <br>
From top to bottom: <br> 1. Complete loss of vision, right eye <br> 2. [[Bitemporal hemianopia]] <br> 3. [[Homonymous hemianopsia]] <br> 4. [[Quadrantanopia]] <br> 5&6. Quadrantanopia with [[macular sparing]]
  • Latency of response to a visual stimulus along the visual pathways. Though the visual system is highly inter-connected, one can follow the sequence of activations whenever an image (here a yellow
star) is flashed in front of the eyes. Different areas are schematically represented by ellipses and arrows denote the fastest feed-forward activation, ordered with respect to their activation latency. In order, the retina is first activated (20 − 40 ms) then the thalamus and the primary visual cortex (V1, 60 − 90 ms). Visual information used for object recognition follows the temporal lobe to reach the infero-temporal area (IT, 150 ms), and then the prefrontal cortex (PFC, 180 ms) which modulates decision making and the Motor cortex (MC, 220 ms) which mediates a motor action which is then relayed through the spinal cord to trigger finger muscles, with latencies about 280 − 400 ms.
  • LGN]]
  •  Scheme of the [[optic tract]] with image being decomposed on the way, up to simple cortical cells (simplified).
  • The [[human eye]] (horizontal section)<br />''The image projected onto the retina is inverted due to the optics of the eye.''
SYSTEM OF BODY PARTS RESPONSIBLE FOR SIGHT
Visual; Visual pathway; Optic pathway; Visual pathways; Parvocellular pathway; Magnocellular pathway; Koniocellular pathway; Human visual system; Seeing system; Visual sensation; Visual sensor; Visual System; Visual systems; Optical pathway
['v??j??l, -zj-]
¦ adjective relating to seeing or sight.
¦ noun a picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something.
Derivatives
visuality noun
visually adverb
Origin
ME (orig. describing a supposed beam proceeding from the eye and making vision possible): from late L. visualis, from L. visus 'sight', from videre 'to see'.
visual         
  • V1]] in red at bottom of image.
(1543 image from [[Andreas Vesalius]]' ''Fabrica'')
  • [[Visual cortex]]: <br />V1; V2; V3; V4; V5 (also called MT)
  • [[S. Ramón y Cajal]], ''Structure of the [[Mammal]]ian Retina, 1900''
  • This diagram linearly (unless otherwise mentioned) tracks the projections of all known structures that allow for vision to their relevant endpoints in the human brain. Click to enlarge the image.
  • Representation of optic pathways from each of the 4 quadrants of view for both eyes simultaneously.
  •  [[Intraparietal sulcus]] (red)
  • '''[[Visual pathway lesions]]''' <br>
From top to bottom: <br> 1. Complete loss of vision, right eye <br> 2. [[Bitemporal hemianopia]] <br> 3. [[Homonymous hemianopsia]] <br> 4. [[Quadrantanopia]] <br> 5&6. Quadrantanopia with [[macular sparing]]
  • Latency of response to a visual stimulus along the visual pathways. Though the visual system is highly inter-connected, one can follow the sequence of activations whenever an image (here a yellow
star) is flashed in front of the eyes. Different areas are schematically represented by ellipses and arrows denote the fastest feed-forward activation, ordered with respect to their activation latency. In order, the retina is first activated (20 − 40 ms) then the thalamus and the primary visual cortex (V1, 60 − 90 ms). Visual information used for object recognition follows the temporal lobe to reach the infero-temporal area (IT, 150 ms), and then the prefrontal cortex (PFC, 180 ms) which modulates decision making and the Motor cortex (MC, 220 ms) which mediates a motor action which is then relayed through the spinal cord to trigger finger muscles, with latencies about 280 − 400 ms.
  • LGN]]
  •  Scheme of the [[optic tract]] with image being decomposed on the way, up to simple cortical cells (simplified).
  • The [[human eye]] (horizontal section)<br />''The image projected onto the retina is inverted due to the optics of the eye.''
SYSTEM OF BODY PARTS RESPONSIBLE FOR SIGHT
Visual; Visual pathway; Optic pathway; Visual pathways; Parvocellular pathway; Magnocellular pathway; Koniocellular pathway; Human visual system; Seeing system; Visual sensation; Visual sensor; Visual System; Visual systems; Optical pathway
(visuals)
1.
Visual means relating to sight, or to things that you can see.
...the graphic visual depiction of violence.
...music, film, dance, and the visual arts.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
visually
...visually handicapped boys and girls.
ADV: usu ADV adj
2.
A visual is something such as a picture, diagram, or piece of film that is used to show or explain something.
Remember you want your visuals to reinforce your message, not detract from what you are saying.
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Visualize
Visualize is a video release by Def Leppard. A compilation of promo videos, interviews, and concert footage.