Visualization

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Visualization can refer to

psychology:

spiritual disciplines:

technology:

  • Visualization (graphic), as in any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate any message.
  • Scientific visualization, an area of computer graphics that is concerned with the presentation of potentially huge quantities of laboratory, simulation or abstract data to aid cognition, hypotheses building, and reasoning
  • Knowledge visualization, a sub discipline of Information Design and Instructional Message Design.
  • Product visualization, visualization software technology for manufacture of components and large assemblies of products.
  • Music visualization, a feature found in some media player software applications.
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