visualization

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The act of visualizing, or something visualized
The visual representation of data
An animation built into RealOne Player that the viewer can display when playing audio-only clips
In general, the notion "visualization" refers to the process of mapping (non-visual) data to a suitable graphical representation that simplifies the data interepretation by the user
The production of two and three dimensional pictures or graphs of the numerical results of computations
Complex analysis tool that presents CFD data as an image The image can exhibit surface pressure contours This example shows fluid flow around complex geometries, using the Nordic ski jumper as the model
The ability to use the "mind's eye" to visually conceptualize and manipulate thoughts and ideas Frequently referred to as mental imagery it is recognized as a major component in memory and creativity It is probably the most important of all the visual skills for achievement, performance, and survival in our culture because it is so closely related to reading, reading comprehension, spelling, writing and the skills of symbolic performance Children with poor visualization skills are often poor goal setters and have a poor self image
technique that involves focusing on imagined mental pictures, used for problem-solving, self-healing, or stress-reduction
In the broadest sense, visualization is the art or science of transforming information to a form "comprehensible" by the sense of sight Visualization is broadly associated with graphical display in the form of pictures (printed or photo), workstation displays, or video
Refers to the ability to perceive visual-spatial images with eyes closed or in another state where the actual visual stimuli present are not those perceived For individuals with deficits in attentional states, visualization is frequently an efficacious means of stabilizing the visual environment and responding to it This technique removes the interference of non-relevant visual stimuli, and the system is able to respond with differentiation and purpose
Also known as "guided imagery," visualiza-tion basically refers to "mind over matter " It involves the attempt to bring about change in the material realm by the power of the mind
(n ) In large applications where the data set is very large, the problem of presenting the data can also be a numerically intensive task Moreover, some of the well known visualization techniques, such as ray-tracing and volume rendering, are naturally amenable to modern parallel architectures Specific instances include: visualization Also, the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has a Scientific Visualization team engaged in exploiting high performance computing technology to meet visualization demands from within the ARL Some of the applications include computational fluid dynamics, penetration mechanics, battlefield troop movement and artificial terrain generation, and explosive effects simulations
Defines whether an attribute is visible or not
a mental image that is similar to a visual perception
Visualization tools graphically display data to facilitate better understanding of its meaning Graphical capabilities range from simple scatter plots to complex multi-dimensional representations
Ability to recall a previously viewed image or object and mentally manipulate the image from various aspects Example: Seeing a flattened box and being able to mentally reconstruct it and picture its' dimensions to decide if the object you want to put in the box will fit
1 Forming clear mental images often used in magick to focus and direct energy to a visualized goal 2 Imagining a scene, a person, or an object with intense clarity This is often done through a meditation with a written "visualization journey" which allows the practitioner to enter an imagined place to make personal discoveries
Use of imagery and visual pictures to help reduce stress and to promote healing
A form of light hypnosis used to create a soothing environment for relaxation
A method of photographing advocated by Ansel Adams Adams believed that the image must first be created in the mind's eye and that the photographer should know exactly what the picture will look like before he ever shoots the picture
provides display of acquired data and interaction with the observer (scientific)
the picturing of experience
The graphic representation of data, patterns within data, or knowledge based on analysis of data patterns
Any procedure that visually presents numerical data, but particularly a graphical one Visualization may be used to describe any visual data display, from a simple graph of one dependent variable against one independent variable to a "virtual reality" program that allows a user to fly around a representation of data
use of guided or directed imagery, often used in stress management
An external representation that makes it easy to see certain patterns in data In the context of information systems, a visualizer is typically a computer program that presents data according to a particular pataern
The process of seeing images in your mind Sometimes refers to imagining in any or all representational systems, or mental rehearsal
{i} imagining, picturing in the mind, envisaging, forming of mental images
visualization tool
(Ticaret) A training or measurement tool that provides a graphic display of data or concepts to increase understanding
risk visualization
The systematic use of graphics (such as interactive charts, visual metaphors and mapping techniques) to augment the quality of risk communication along the entire risk management cycle
visualize
To envisage, or form a mental picture (of something)
visualize
to give pictorial vividness to a mental representation
Creative visualization
This is achieved by picturing a goal and imagining its fulfillment
scientific visualization
Process of graphically displaying real or simulated scientific data. It is a vital procedure in the creative realization of scientific ideas, particularly in computer science. Basic visualization techniques include surface rendering, volume rendering, and animation. High-performance workstations or supercomputers are used to show simulations, and high-level programming languages are being developed to support visualization programming. Scientific visualization has applications in biology, business, chemistry, computer science, education, engineering, and medicine
visualisation
a mental image that is similar to a visual perception
visualisation
{i} imagining, picturing in the mind, envisaging, forming of mental images
visualisation
The ability to created a picture in our mind's eye what we see, have seen or want to create in our mind to see and to use these images in thinking Some people under use these areas of skills and this can effect their ability to match images with those held in memory causing problems in decoding skills Others have problems in matching recalled images with sounds affecting encoding skills Visualisation skills are important in spelling
visualisation
The act of imagining or visualizing something
visualisation
computer simulation, photomontage or other technique to illustrate the appearance of a development
visualisation
A way of becoming relaxed, involving seeing an image in your mind and altering it as you wish
visualisation
The formation of an artificial image that cannot be seen otherwise Typically, abstract data that would normally appear as text and numbers is graphically displayed as an image The image can be animated to display time varying data
visualisation
Not unlike sympathetic magic, but this time visualising the desired outcome without using any physical objects
visualisation
Formation in the mind of a visual image of an abstract concept Visualisation derives, in this context, from the graphic representation of variables associated to the concept that one wants to visualize For instance, a plot of the fever vs time allows us to visualize the evolution of the illness Fever (temperature) and time are the variables Illness is the concept
visualisation
Display of data in a manner meaningful to the user This doesn't necessarily imply sophisticated multi-dimensional graphics In many cases tradition 2D line graphs are the most meaningful method of interpretation
visualizations
plural of visualization
visualize
view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver
visualize
imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
visualize
view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver"
visualize
To make visual, or visible; to see in fancy
visualize
visu·al·ize visualizes visualizing visualized 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 + visualization visualizations visu·ali·za·tion a perfect visualization of reality. to form a picture of someone or something in your mind = imagine
visualize
{f} picture, envisage, conjure up, imagine; make image of internal organs by means of x-rays (also visualise)
visualize
make visible; "With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized"
visualize
for a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize"
visualize
make visible; "With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized" imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy" for a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize" view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver
visualize
To make (something) visible
visualize
To form a mental image of something not present before the eye at the time
visualization

    Silbentrennung

    vi·su·al·i·za·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    vîjwılızeyşın

    Aussprache

    /ˌvəᴢʜwələˈzāsʜən/ /ˌvɪʒwələˈzeɪʃən/

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