Visual Insights

Visual Insights
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780262526197
ISBN-13 : 0262526190
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Insights by : Katy Borner

A guide to the basics of information visualization that teaches nonprogrammers how to use advanced data mining and visualization techniques to design insightful visualizations. In the age of Big Data, the tools of information visualization offer us a macroscope to help us make sense of the avalanche of data available on every subject. This book offers a gentle introduction to the design of insightful information visualizations. It is the only book on the subject that teaches nonprogrammers how to use open code and open data to design insightful visualizations. Readers will learn to apply advanced data mining and visualization techniques to make sense of temporal, geospatial, topical, and network data. The book, developed for use in an information visualization MOOC, covers data analysis algorithms that enable extraction of patterns and trends in data, with chapters devoted to “when” (temporal data), “where” (geospatial data), “what” (topical data), and “with whom” (networks and trees); and to systems that drive research and development. Examples of projects undertaken for clients include an interactive visualization of the success of game player activity in World of Warcraft; a visualization of 311 number adoption that shows the diffusion of non-emergency calls in the United States; a return on investment study for two decades of HIV/AIDS research funding by NIAID; and a map showing the impact of the HiveNYC Learning Network. Visual Insights will be an essential resource on basic information visualization techniques for scholars in many fields, students, designers, or anyone who works with data.

Data Visualization Made Simple

Data Visualization Made Simple
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781351380775
ISBN-13 : 135138077X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Visualization Made Simple by : Kristen Sosulski

Data Visualization Made Simple is a practical guide to the fundamentals, strategies, and real-world cases for data visualization, an essential skill required in today’s information-rich world. With foundations rooted in statistics, psychology, and computer science, data visualization offers practitioners in almost every field a coherent way to share findings from original research, big data, learning analytics, and more. In nine appealing chapters, the book: examines the role of data graphics in decision-making, sharing information, sparking discussions, and inspiring future research; scrutinizes data graphics, deliberates on the messages they convey, and looks at options for design visualization; and includes cases and interviews to provide a contemporary view of how data graphics are used by professionals across industries Both novices and seasoned designers in education, business, and other areas can use this book’s effective, linear process to develop data visualization literacy and promote exploratory, inquiry-based approaches to visualization problems.

Visual Communication

Visual Communication
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 27
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ISBN-10 : 9781119227304
ISBN-13 : 1119227305
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Communication by : Janis Teruggi Page

Teaches visual literacy, theory, scholarly critique, and practical application of visuals in professional communication careers Visual Communication: Insights and Strategies explores visual imagery in advertising, news coverage, political discourse, popular culture, and digital and social media technologies. It is filled with insights into the role of visuals in our dynamic social environment and contains strategies on how to use them. The authors provide an overview of theoretically-informed literacy and critical analysis of visual communication and demonstrate the ways in which we can assess and apply this knowledge in the fields of advertising, public relations, journalism, organizational communication, and intercultural communication. This important book: Reveals how to analyze visual imagery Introduces a 3-step process, Research-Evaluate-Create, to apply the knowledge gained Combines research, theory, and professional practice of visual communication Designed for undergraduate and graduate courses in visual communication as well as visual rhetoric, visual literacy, and visual culture, Visual Communication: Insights and Strategies reveals how to apply rhetorical theories to visual imagery.

Database and Expert Systems Applications

Database and Expert Systems Applications
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9783030590031
ISBN-13 : 3030590038
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Database and Expert Systems Applications by : Sven Hartmann

The double volumes LNCS 12391-12392 constitutes the papers of the 31st International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications, DEXA 2020, which will be held online in September 2020. The 38 full papers presented together with 20 short papers plus 1 keynote papers in these volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 190 submissions.

Making Data Visual

Making Data Visual
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781491928448
ISBN-13 : 1491928441
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Data Visual by : Danyel Fisher

"You have a mound of data sitting in front of you and a suite of computation tools at your disposal. And yet, you're stumped as to how to turn that data into insight. Which part of that data actually matters, and where is this insight hidden? If you're a data scientist who struggles to navigate the murky space between data and insight, this book will help you think about and reshape data for visual data exploration. It's ideal for relatively new data scientists, who may be computer-knowledgeable and data-knowledgeable, but do not yet know how to create effective, explorable representations of data. With this book, you'll learn: Task analysis, driven by a series of leading questions that draw out the important aspects of the data to be explored; Visualization patterns, each of which take a different perspective on data and answer different questions; A taxonomy of visualizations for common data types; Techniques for gathering design requirements; When and where to make use of statistical methods."--

100 BEST GENERATIVE AI TOOLS

100 BEST GENERATIVE AI TOOLS
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Publisher : NestFame Creations Pvt Ltd.
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 :
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis 100 BEST GENERATIVE AI TOOLS by : Prabhu TL

In the era of groundbreaking technological advancements, the book "100 Best Generative AI Tools" is your passport to an exhilarating expedition through the realms of creativity, imagination, and innovation. This captivating guide unveils a curated selection of the most remarkable and transformative generative AI tools that are reshaping the landscape of human ingenuity across a multitude of industries. Unlocking the Power of Generative AI: Imagine a world where machines possess the remarkable ability to generate art, music, literature, and even entire virtual realities. In "100 Best Generative AI Tools," you'll venture into this awe-inspiring realm, where algorithms fuse with creativity to produce captivating and unprecedented results. Whether you're an artist, a musician, a writer, or an innovator, this book empowers you to harness the potential of generative AI to amplify your creative endeavors. A Treasury of Creative Possibilities: This book serves as a treasure trove of innovative generative AI tools, meticulously curated to offer a diverse and comprehensive range of applications. From producing mesmerizing visual masterpieces to composing evocative musical compositions, and from crafting compelling narratives to designing immersive virtual landscapes—each tool is a gateway to limitless creative possibilities. Behind the Algorithmic Curtain: Delve deeper into the intricate workings of these generative AI tools as you unravel the science behind the algorithms. "100 Best Generative AI Tools" deciphers complex concepts into accessible insights, making it a captivating read for both enthusiasts and those new to the field. Explore how neural networks, deep learning, and cutting-edge technology collaborate harmoniously to produce works of art that rival human creativity. Crossing Boundaries and Industries: The impact of generative AI knows no bounds, transcending industries and reshaping the way we perceive creativity. Whether you're a fashion designer pushing the boundaries of design, a game developer crafting immersive digital experiences, or a scientist generating data-driven insights, the tools showcased in this book will spark your imagination and transform your approach to innovation. Empowering Creative Minds: "100 Best Generative AI Tools" goes beyond mere description; it provides you with the tools and knowledge to unleash your creative potential. Whether you're a curious novice or an experienced artist, this book equips you with the resources to embark on a journey of experimentation, discovery, and artistic evolution. Shape the Future of Creativity: As you delve into the pages of "100 Best Generative AI Tools," you become part of a transformative movement that is redefining the boundaries of human creativity. With these tools at your fingertips, you have the power to amplify your artistic voice, challenge traditional norms, and craft a future where the fusion of AI and imagination knows no limits. Join the Creative Revolution: Are you ready to join the ranks of visionaries who are seamlessly blending art, technology, and innovation? "100 Best Generative AI Tools" is your guide to embracing the future, where the canvas of creativity knows no boundaries and the brush strokes of imagination are powered by algorithms. Step into a world where your creative potential knows no limits, and let the journey of innovation begin.

PC Mag

PC Mag
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 194
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

Atlas of Knowledge

Atlas of Knowledge
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780262328432
ISBN-13 : 0262328437
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Atlas of Knowledge by : Katy Borner

The power of mapping: principles for visualizing knowledge, illustrated by many stunning large-scale, full-color maps. Maps of physical spaces locate us in the world and help us navigate unfamiliar routes. Maps of topical spaces help us visualize the extent and structure of our collective knowledge; they reveal bursts of activity, pathways of ideas, and borders that beg to be crossed. This book, from the author of Atlas of Science, describes the power of topical maps, providing readers with principles for visualizing knowledge and offering as examples forty large-scale and more than 100 small-scale full-color maps. Today, data literacy is becoming as important as language literacy. Well-designed visualizations can rescue us from a sea of data, helping us to make sense of information, connect ideas, and make better decisions in real time. In Atlas of Knowledge, leading visualization expert Katy Börner makes the case for a systems science approach to science and technology studies and explains different types and levels of analysis. Drawing on fifteen years of teaching and tool development, she introduces a theoretical framework meant to guide readers through user and task analysis; data preparation, analysis, and visualization; visualization deployment; and the interpretation of science maps. To exemplify the framework, the Atlas features striking and enlightening new maps from the popular “Places & Spaces: Mapping Science” exhibit that range from “Key Events in the Development of the Video Tape Recorder” to “Mobile Landscapes: Location Data from Cell Phones for Urban Analysis” to “Literary Empires: Mapping Temporal and Spatial Settings of Victorian Poetry” to “Seeing Standards: A Visualization of the Metadata Universe.” She also discusses the possible effect of science maps on the practice of science.

Deep Learning Networks

Deep Learning Networks
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9783031392443
ISBN-13 : 3031392442
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Deep Learning Networks by : Jayakumar Singaram

This textbook presents multiple facets of design, development and deployment of deep learning networks for both students and industry practitioners. It introduces a deep learning tool set with deep learning concepts interwoven to enhance understanding. It also presents the design and technical aspects of programming along with a practical way to understand the relationships between programming and technology for a variety of applications. It offers a tutorial for the reader to learn wide-ranging conceptual modeling and programming tools that animate deep learning applications. The book is especially directed to students taking senior level undergraduate courses and to industry practitioners interested in learning about and applying deep learning methods to practical real-world problems.

Running with the Fairies

Running with the Fairies
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 295
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781443839341
ISBN-13 : 1443839345
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Running with the Fairies by : Dennis Gaffin

Running with the Fairies: Towards a Transpersonal Anthropology of Religion is a unique account of the living spirituality and mysticism of fairyfolk in Ireland. Fairyfolk are fairyminded people who have had direct experiences with the divine energy and appearance of fairies, and fairypeople, who additionally know that they have been reincarnated from the Fairy Realm. While fairies have been folklore, superstition, or fantasy for most children and adults, now for the first time in a scholarly work, highly educated persons speak frankly about their religious/spiritual experiences, journeys, and transformations in connection with these angel-like spirit beings. Set in academic and popular historical perspectives, this first scholarly account of the Fairy Faith for over a hundred years, since believer Evans-Wentz’s 1911 published doctoral dissertation The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, integrates a participatory, “going native” anthropology with transpersonal psychology. Providing extensive verbatim interviews and discussions, this path-breaking work recognizes the reality of nature spirit beings in a Western context. Through intensive on-site fieldwork, the PhD cultural anthropologist author discovers, describes and interviews authentic mystics aligned with these intermediary deific beings. With an extensive introduction placing fairies in the context of the anthropology of religion, animism, mysticism, and consciousness, this daring ethnography considers notions of “belief”, “perception”, and spiritual “experience”, and with intricate detail extends the focus of anthropological research on spirit beings which previously have been considered as locally real only in indigenous and Eastern cultures.