The term "scientific visualization" conjures up
mental images of molecules reacting or velocity
vectors whizzing around. Yet, visualization is
migrating beyond the scientific domain because it
maps not only numerical, but all data into visual
representations.
This panel compares several visualization methodologies
and how they have employed advanced
computer graphics to map abstract information into
meaningful animations and interactive software.
Panelists demonstrate how they have organized
abstract data or concepts using spatial, quantitative,
dynamic, and symbolic techniques to visually
communicate maximum information. Examples from
linguistics, humanities, education, statistics,
engineering, and science are presented