History of visualization
The concept of visualization is not a new phenomenon anymore when it
comes to presentation sense. This concept had been used over thousands
of years through data plots, maps and other scientific drawings. There
are proofs to support the evident of this concept that include the map
of China, map of Napoleon's invasion to Russia, and many more.
Over the years in the history of visualization, most of the concepts learned in visualization had been carried out straight forwardly to computer visualizations that can be incorporated in courses of visualization. In the books of Edward Tufte can prove these principles. The computer graphics in the history of visualization had been used to study scientific problems. However, in its early days of history of visualization the lack of graphics power are often limited in its usefulness.
Visualization is an old world that had received a large amount of interest when it comes to the computer science community as well as in the history of visualization. It had previously been defined as the formation of visual images, the act or process of interpreting in visual terms and putting data or information into visual form. In the history of visualization, a tool or method for interpreting image data are fed into the computer for generating images ranging from the complex multi-dimensional data sets.
The computational science in the history of visualization had become much more important in the sciences as well as joining the traditional theoretical and laboratory science areas as new supporting methodologies. Many computer scientists have increased their interests in taking official position that computer scientists should become involved in computational science. It is proven that visualization will be the primary way to interpret the vast amount of data generated by computational science techniques.
Throughout the history of visualization, visualization is essentially a mapping process ranging from the computer representations up to the perceptual representations as well as choosing encoding techniques to maximize human understanding and communication. The goal of a viewer to any visualization forms involves deeper understanding of physical phenomena or mathematical concepts but can also be a visual proof for any computer representations that is derived from an initial stage.
In the history of visualization, scientific visualization is concerned with the exploration of data and information in such a way to be able to gain understanding and insights into the data. However, the goal of scientific visualization is to promote a deeper level of understanding of the data and information that is under investigation as well as fostering new insights into the underlying processes and relying on humans' powerful ability to visualize.
Over the years in the history of visualization, most of the concepts learned in visualization had been carried out straight forwardly to computer visualizations that can be incorporated in courses of visualization. In the books of Edward Tufte can prove these principles. The computer graphics in the history of visualization had been used to study scientific problems. However, in its early days of history of visualization the lack of graphics power are often limited in its usefulness.
Visualization is an old world that had received a large amount of interest when it comes to the computer science community as well as in the history of visualization. It had previously been defined as the formation of visual images, the act or process of interpreting in visual terms and putting data or information into visual form. In the history of visualization, a tool or method for interpreting image data are fed into the computer for generating images ranging from the complex multi-dimensional data sets.
The computational science in the history of visualization had become much more important in the sciences as well as joining the traditional theoretical and laboratory science areas as new supporting methodologies. Many computer scientists have increased their interests in taking official position that computer scientists should become involved in computational science. It is proven that visualization will be the primary way to interpret the vast amount of data generated by computational science techniques.
Throughout the history of visualization, visualization is essentially a mapping process ranging from the computer representations up to the perceptual representations as well as choosing encoding techniques to maximize human understanding and communication. The goal of a viewer to any visualization forms involves deeper understanding of physical phenomena or mathematical concepts but can also be a visual proof for any computer representations that is derived from an initial stage.
In the history of visualization, scientific visualization is concerned with the exploration of data and information in such a way to be able to gain understanding and insights into the data. However, the goal of scientific visualization is to promote a deeper level of understanding of the data and information that is under investigation as well as fostering new insights into the underlying processes and relying on humans' powerful ability to visualize.

