From Data to Knowledge - Visualizations as Transformation Processes within the Data-Information-Knowledge Continuum

L. Masud, F. Valsecchi, P. Ciuccarelli, Donato Ricci, G. Caviglia
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In this paper we suggest a different approach that considers visualizations in the wider domain of communication and defines a model capable of taking into account the context in which visualizations act as communication tools. In this perspective we consider visualizations as transformation processes within the Data-Information-Knowledge (DIK) continuum. In the paper we discuss the continuum, and apply the transformation process model to the main disciplines of visualization. Visualizations represent powerful cognitive tools that surround our everyday life [1]. By doing this we are able to think about visualization from a multidisciplinary perspective, exploring the role of visualizations in design practice, as artifacts that are used in facing problems of various degrees of complexity and nature. The contribution of the model is mainly addressed to orientate and nurture the reflective practice and to formalize the strategic more than the technical role of visualizations in the design discipline.
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从数据到知识——可视化作为数据-信息-知识连续体中的转换过程
在本文中,我们提出了一种不同的方法,将可视化考虑到更广泛的通信领域,并定义了一个能够考虑可视化作为通信工具的上下文的模型。从这个角度来看,我们认为可视化是数据-信息-知识(DIK)连续体中的转换过程。本文讨论了连续体,并将转换过程模型应用于可视化的主要学科。可视化代表了我们日常生活中强大的认知工具[1]。通过这样做,我们能够从多学科的角度来思考可视化,探索可视化在设计实践中的作用,作为在面对不同程度的复杂性和性质的问题时使用的人工制品。该模型的贡献主要是定位和培养反思实践,并形式化可视化在设计学科中的战略作用,而不是技术作用。
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