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Posted 20 Aug 2009 by CJ
in Information retrieval
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I didn’t get exactly what you mean in this article, I would like more details on topic if possible. accordnig to my knoelwdge, data is organized rather semantic than visual, even when it comes to images. but maybe I am too old…
Never too old for anything
Data needs to be visualised in order for humans to grasp its significance. If for example you wanted to know what your entire family history right back to person #1, you’d need to visualise it in order to understand it because it’s so vast.