Authors :
ROHIT SINGH; Nitin Kumar Pandya; Dr. Kruti Sutariya; Dr. Amit Barve
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March
Google Scholar :
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Scribd :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7789144
Abstract :
Data visualisation entails presenting information in a graphical or pictorial format that is easy to understand. It aids
in the explanation of facts and the formulation of action plans. It will be useful in any field of study that requires novel
approaches to presenting large amounts of complex information. The introduction of computer graphics shaped modern
visualisation. This paper provides an overview of data visualisation. Data visualisation, information visualisation, scientific
visualisation, and big data are all keywords. Information visualisation and scientific visualisation are other terms for data
visualisation. Humans have always used visualisations to make messages or information last longer. What cannot be
touched, smelled, or tasted can be visually represented.
Data visualisation entails presenting information in a graphical or pictorial format that is easy to understand. It aids
in the explanation of facts and the formulation of action plans. It will be useful in any field of study that requires novel
approaches to presenting large amounts of complex information. The introduction of computer graphics shaped modern
visualisation. This paper provides an overview of data visualisation. Data visualisation, information visualisation, scientific
visualisation, and big data are all keywords. Information visualisation and scientific visualisation are other terms for data
visualisation. Humans have always used visualisations to make messages or information last longer. What cannot be
touched, smelled, or tasted can be visually represented.