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'''Scientific visualization''' (also spelled '''scientific visualisation''') is an interdisciplinary branch of [[science]] as a [[Visual arts|visual art]].
 
'''Scientific visualization''' (also spelled '''scientific visualisation''') is an interdisciplinary branch of [[science]] as a [[Visual arts|visual art]].
  
Compare [[Data visualization]] and [[Information visualization]].
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See also [[Data visualization]], [[Mathematical visualization]], and [[Information visualization]].
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 02:14, 26 May 2016

Scientific visualization (also spelled scientific visualisation) is an interdisciplinary branch of science as a visual art.

See also Data visualization, Mathematical visualization, and Information visualization.

Description

According to Friendly (2008), it is "primarily concerned with the visualization of three-dimensional phenomena (architectural, meteorological, medical, biological, etc.), where the emphasis is on realistic renderings of volumes, surfaces, illumination sources, and so forth, perhaps with a dynamic (time) component".

It is also considered a branch of computer science that is a subset of computer graphics.

The purpose of scientific visualization is to graphically illustrate scientific data to enable scientists to understand, illustrate, and glean insight from their data.

Information visualization

Compare Information visualization.

See also

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