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Theory of Visualization

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Theory is becoming an important topic in visualization, expanding from its traditional origins in low-level perception and statistics to an ever-broader array of fields and subfields. It includes color theory, visual cognition, visual grammars, interaction theory, visual analytics and information theory.[1][unreliable source?]

References

  1. ^ Bernice Rogowitz, Nov 29, 2010, 3:39 PM (2010-11-29). "Theory of Visualization - Bernice Rogowitz". Retrieved 2013-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)