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Definition

Knowledge visualization is the use of visual representations to transfer knowledge between at least to persons.

Knowledge visualization integrates results from information visualization, cognitive art, communication science, information architecture and knowledge management.

References

Burkhard. R., Meier M., "Tube Map: Evaluation of a Visual Metaphor for Interfunctional Communication of Complex Projects": Proceedings of I-KNOW '04, Graz, Austria, 2004. (to appear)

Burkhard. R., 2004, "Visual Knowledge Transfer between Planners and Business Decision Makers. A Framework for Knowledge Visualization": Proceedings 7th International Conference on Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, 2 - 5 July, 2004. (to appear)

Links

http://www.unisg.ch/org/mcm/web.nsf/wwwPubInhalteEng/CCKV?opendocument http://www.vasp.ch