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Cognition visualisation is a immature scientific discipline. It wwhen introduced as "the use of visual representations to transfer knowledge between at least two persons" (Burkhard & Meier, 2004). cognition visual image aims to improve a transport of knowledge by applying computer & non-computerbased visualization methods complementary. Examples of such ocular formats come sketches, diagrams, images, objects, interactional visualisation, tools visual image applications, imagined visualisation, stories.
When information visualization concentrates on the use of computer-supported information to choose big total of information, cognition visualisation revolve about the transport of noesis among souls. Beyond a mere transport of information, cognition visual image aims to farther transport insights, lives, attitudes, values, expectations, perspectives, opinions, and predictions by applying various complementary visual image. Dynamic forms of visualization like educational animation have the likely to enhance understandings of systems that vary on top instance.
Knowledge Visualization has its roots around Visual Communication, Communication Sciences, Visual Perception and Knowledge Management, where these are the key-issue to produce noesis seeable thus that it may become better identified, accessed, divided, discussed, applied, or even typically be managed. The method projected by investigator utilizes time description language and timescapes which lead to time-technologies that make noesis visualisation conceivable, especially for artificial intelligence agents.
Knowledge visualization references
Burkhard, R., 2005, "Towards a Framework and a Model for Knowledge Visualization: Synergies between Information and Knowledge Visualization", inside: Tergan & Keller (explosive detection system.) Noesis & trading tools visual image: shopping for synergism, Heidelberg / Future York, Springer Lecture Notes inside Computing, [to appear].
Eppler, M. & Burkhard, R., 2005, "Knowledge Visualization", Cyclopedia of Noesis Management, Idea Class action, [to appear].
Burkhard, R., 2004a, "Learning from Architects: The Difference between Knowledge Visualization and Information Visualization", around: Eight International Conference in Reference Visual image (IV04), London, July.
Burkhard, R., 2004b, "Visual Knowledge Transfer between Planners and Business Decision Makers", around: Van Leeuwen & Timmermans (explosive detection system.) Developments within Project & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology, 193-208.
Börner, K., Chen, C., 2002, Ocular Interfaces to Digital Libraries, Lecture Notes inside Computing, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
Chen, C., 2003, Mapping Scientific Frontiers: A Baby Noesis Visualisation, Springer, London.
Eppler, M. (2004). Facilitating Cognition Communication across Joint Interactional Visual image. Journal of Universal Computing. Decade(Sise), 683-690.
Horn, R.E., 1998, Ocular Language: Spherical Communication for the 21st Century, MacroVU Click, Bainbridge Island (Washington)
Tergan, S.-O. & Keller, T., 2005,"Knowledge and Information Visualization. Searching for Synergies". LNCS 3426, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
Tufte, E.R., 1997, Ocular Explanations: Images & Quantities, Grounds to believe & Narrative, Graphics Click, Cheshire (CT)
Clark, R.Hundred, Chopeta L, 2004,"Graphics for Learning. Proven Guidelines for Planning, Designing, and Evaluationg Visuals in Traning Materials", Pfeiffer, San Francisco
Related research areas
Information visualization
Knowledge management
Knowledge transfer
Concept Maps
Scientific Visualization
Links
http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/ (1st International Symposium in Noesis & Argument visualisation)
http://www.knowledge-visualization.org
http://www.unisg.ch/org/mcm/web.nsf/wwwPubInhalteEng/CCKV?opendocument
http://www.knowledgemedia.org
http://www.vasp.ch
http://www.idiagram.com/
http://www.delta7.com/
http://www.semantic-web.at
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