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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Knowledge visualization |  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Graphic design - 20th centuryModern Design of the early 20th century, much like the fine art of the same period, was a reaction against the decadence of typography and design of the late 19th century. The hallmark of early modern typography is the sans-serif typeface. Early Modern (not to be confused with the other modern era of the 18th and 19th centuries) typographers such as Edward Johnston and Eric Gill after him were inspired by vernacular and industrial typography of the latter nineteenth century. The signage in the London Underground is a classic of this era and u ...
See also:Graphic design, Graphic design - Classic theory of design, Graphic design - Elements of design, Graphic design - Principles of design, Graphic design - Other theories, Graphic design - Early history, Graphic design - 20th century, Graphic design - Soviet Constructivism, Graphic design - Computer programs Read more here: » Graphic design: Encyclopedia II - Graphic design - 20th century |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - User interface - IntroductionTo work with a system, the users need to be able to control the system and assess the state of the system. For example, when driving an automobile, the driver uses the steering wheel to control the direction of the vehicle, and the accelerator pedal, brake pedal and gearstick to control the speed of the vehicle. The driver perceives the position of the vehicle by looking through the windscreen and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer. The user interface of the automobile is the whole composed of the instruments the driver can use to accomplish the t ...
See also:User interface, User interface - Introduction, User interface - Usability, User interface - User interfaces in computing, User interface - Types, User interface - History, User interface - Modalities and modes Read more here: » User interface: Encyclopedia II - User interface - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Graphic design - Early historyThe compelling—if somewhat obscure— paintings in the caves of Lascaux around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC, are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design.
The Book of Kells is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the Christian Bible ...
See also:Graphic design, Graphic design - Classic theory of design, Graphic design - Elements of design, Graphic design - Principles of design, Graphic design - Other theories, Graphic design - Early history, Graphic design - 20th century, Graphic design - Soviet Constructivism, Graphic design - Computer programs Read more here: » Graphic design: Encyclopedia II - Graphic design - Early history |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Engineered languages
List of constructed languages - Human-usable.
AllNoun
aUI
Ceqli
gua!spi
Isotype
Ithkuil
Láadan
Langue Universelle
Liva
Loglan
Lojban
Ro
John Wilkins' "Real Character"
Classical Yiklamu/Xuxuxi
List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation.
CycL
The Distributed Language Translation project used a "binary-coded" version of Esperanto as a pivot language between the source language and its trans ...
See also:List of constructed languages, List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages, List of constructed languages - Spoken, List of constructed languages - Controlled languages, List of constructed languages - Visual languages, List of constructed languages - Engineered languages, List of constructed languages - Human-usable, List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation, List of constructed languages - Artistic languages, List of constructed languages - Fictional languages, List of constructed languages - Alternative languages, List of constructed languages - Micronational languages, List of constructed languages - Personal languages, List of constructed languages - Language games Read more here: » List of constructed languages: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Engineered languages |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Management - Nature of the workIn for-profit work, the primary function of management is satisfy a range of stakeholders. This typically involves making a profit (for the shareholders), creating valued products at a reasonable cost (for customers), and providing rewarding employment opportunities (for employees). In nonprofit work it is also important to keep the faith of donors. In most models of management, shareholders vote for the board of directors, and that board then hires senior management. Some organizations are experimenting with other methods of selecting or reviewing managers senior managers (such ...
See also:Management, Management - Historical development, Management - 19th century, Management - 20th century, Management - 21st century, Management - Nature of the work, Management - Areas of management, Management - Lists Read more here: » Management: Encyclopedia II - Management - Nature of the work |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Management - Nature of the workIn for-profit work, the primary function of management is to satisfy a range of stakeholders. This typically involves making a profit (for the shareholders), creating valued products at a reasonable cost (for customers), and providing rewarding employment opportunities (for employees). In nonprofit work it is also important to keep the faith of donors. In most models of management, shareholders vote for the board of directors, and that board then hires senior management. Some organizations are experimenting with other methods (such as employee voting models) of selecting or reviewin ...
See also:Management, Management - Historical development, Management - 19th century, Management - 20th century, Management - 21st century, Management - Nature of the work, Management - Areas of management, Management - Lists Read more here: » Management: Encyclopedia II - Management - Nature of the work |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Performance measuresThere are various ways to measure how well the retrieved information matches the intended information:
Information retrieval - Precision.
The proportion of relevant documents of all documents retrieved:
P = (number of relevant documents retrieved) / (number of documents retrieved)
In binary classification, precision is analogous to positive predictive value. Precision can also be evaluated at a given cut-off rank, denoted P@n, instead of all retrieved documents ...
See also:Information retrieval, Information retrieval - Performance measures, Information retrieval - Precision, Information retrieval - Recall, Information retrieval - F-measure, Information retrieval - Mean average precision, Information retrieval - Model types, Information retrieval - Set-theoretic / Boolean models, Information retrieval - Algebraic / vector space models, Information retrieval - Probabilistic models, Information retrieval - Open source information retrieval systems, Information retrieval - Major information retrieval research groups, Information retrieval - Major figures in information retrieval, Information retrieval - ACM SIGIR Gerard Salton Award Read more here: » Information retrieval: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Performance measures |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages
List of constructed languages - Spoken.
Adjuvilo
Afrihili
Atlango [1]
Babm
Dunia
Esperanto
Europanto
Fasile
Folkspraak
Glosa
Idiom Neutral
Ido
Interlingua
Latino sine flexione
Lingua Franca Nova
Mondial
Mondlango
Mundolinco
Novial
Nuwaubic
Occidental (Interlingue)
Progressiva
Romanica
Románico
...
See also:List of constructed languages, List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages, List of constructed languages - Spoken, List of constructed languages - Controlled languages, List of constructed languages - Visual languages, List of constructed languages - Engineered languages, List of constructed languages - Human-usable, List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation, List of constructed languages - Artistic languages, List of constructed languages - Fictional languages, List of constructed languages - Alternative languages, List of constructed languages - Micronational languages, List of constructed languages - Personal languages, List of constructed languages - Language games Read more here: » List of constructed languages: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Performance measuresThere are various ways to measure how well the retrieved information matches the intended information:
Information retrieval - Precision.
The proportion of relevant documents to all the documents retrieved:
P = (number of relevant documents retrieved) / (number of documents retrieved)
In binary classification, precision is analogous to positive predictive value. Precision can also be evaluated at a given cut-off rank, denoted P@n, instead of all retrieved documents ...
See also:Information retrieval, Information retrieval - Performance measures, Information retrieval - Precision, Information retrieval - Recall, Information retrieval - F-measure, Information retrieval - Mean average precision, Information retrieval - Model types, Information retrieval - Set-theoretic / Boolean models, Information retrieval - Algebraic / vector space models, Information retrieval - Probabilistic models, Information retrieval - Open source information retrieval systems, Information retrieval - Major information retrieval research groups, Information retrieval - Major figures in information retrieval, Information retrieval - ACM SIGIR Gerard Salton Award Read more here: » Information retrieval: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Performance measures |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Artistic languages
List of constructed languages - Fictional languages.
Ailurin is the language spoken by cats (at least those living in New York) in Diane Duane's fantasy books.
Aklo, Tsath-yo, and R'lyehian are ancient and obscure languages in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and others. Aklo is considered by some writers to be the written language of the Serpent People
Ancient Language in the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini
Anglic from David Brin's Uplift ...
See also:List of constructed languages, List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages, List of constructed languages - Spoken, List of constructed languages - Controlled languages, List of constructed languages - Visual languages, List of constructed languages - Engineered languages, List of constructed languages - Human-usable, List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation, List of constructed languages - Artistic languages, List of constructed languages - Fictional languages, List of constructed languages - Alternative languages, List of constructed languages - Micronational languages, List of constructed languages - Personal languages, List of constructed languages - Language games Read more here: » List of constructed languages: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Artistic languages |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Web design - Web design as a businessThere are large numbers of individuals and companies specialising in web site design. Internationally the scope for web site design as a business is vast with many out-dated websites that could be re-designed, not forgetting the companies which have not yet embraced the Internet for business. Even after the dot-com crash web design has continued to be a profitable business for many companies around the world.
Web design for small business continues to be a profitable marketplace, with many medium companies setting up specialising in t ...
See also:Web design, Web design - History, Web design - Issues, Web design - Liquid versus fixed layouts, Web design - Flash, Web design - CSS versus tables, Web design - How it Looks vs. How it Works, Web design - Dynamic web design, Web design - Server-side, Web design - Client-side, Web design - Web design as a business Read more here: » Web design: Encyclopedia II - Web design - Web design as a business |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Engineered languages
List of constructed languages - Human-usable.
AllNoun
An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
aUI
Ceqli
Characteristica universalis
gua!spi
Isotype
Ithkuil
Láadan
Langue Universelle
Latejami
Liva
Loglan
Lojban
Ro
Vorlin
John Wilkins' "Real Character"
Classical Yiklamu/Xuxuxi
Козеи ...
See also:List of constructed languages, List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages, List of constructed languages - Spoken major, List of constructed languages - Spoken minor, List of constructed languages - Controlled languages, List of constructed languages - Visual languages, List of constructed languages - Engineered languages, List of constructed languages - Human-usable, List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation, List of constructed languages - Artistic languages, List of constructed languages - Fictional languages, List of constructed languages - Alternative languages, List of constructed languages - Micronational languages, List of constructed languages - Personal languages, List of constructed languages - Language games Read more here: » List of constructed languages: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Engineered languages |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - HistoryThe earliest graphics known to the modern world are cave paintings created during the Upper Palaeolithic period from 40,000 - 10,000 BC. Some of the earliest known drawings known are that of engraved stone tablets. Papyrus was used by the Egyptians as a material to draw onto plan pyramids, they also used a slab of limestone and wood. From 600-250 BC the Greeks played a major role in geometry, they used graphics to represent their theories such as the Circle Theorem and the Pythagorean theorem.
Graphics - Drawing.
Main articles: Drawi ...
See also:Graphics, Graphics - History, Graphics - Drawing, Graphics - Painting, Graphics - Printmaking, Graphics - Line Art, Graphics - Etchings, Graphics - Illustration, Graphics - Graphs, Graphics - Diagrams, Graphics - Symbols, Graphics - Geometric Design, Graphics - Maps, Graphics - Photography, Graphics - Engineering drawings, Graphics - Computer Graphics, Graphics - Use, Graphics - Business, Graphics - Advertising, Graphics - To Educate, Graphics - Film and Animation, Graphics - Web Graphics, Graphics - Graphics Education, Graphics - Famous Graphic Designers, Graphics - Examples Read more here: » Graphics: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - History |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Web design - HistoryThe first web designer was Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the World Wide Web and put the first web site online in August 1991. Lee was the first to combine Internet communication (which had been carrying email and the Usenet for decades) with hypertext (which had also been around for decades, but limited to browsing information stored on a single computer, such as interactive CD-ROM design.
At first, web design utilized a simple markup language, called HTML, that included some formatting options and the ability to link pages together u ...
See also:Web design, Web design - History, Web design - Issues, Web design - Liquid versus fixed layouts, Web design - Flash, Web design - CSS versus tables, Web design - How it Looks vs. How it Works, Web design - Dynamic web design, Web design - Server-side, Web design - Client-side, Web design - Web design as a business Read more here: » Web design: Encyclopedia II - Web design - History |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Artistic languages
List of constructed languages - Fictional languages.
Ailurin is the language spoken by cats (at least those living in New York) in Diane Duane's fantasy books.
Aklo, Tsath-yo, and R'lyehian are ancient and obscure languages in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and others. Aklo is considered by some writers to be the written language of the Serpent People
Ancient Language in the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini
Anglic from David Brin's Uplift ...
See also:List of constructed languages, List of constructed languages - Auxiliary languages, List of constructed languages - Spoken major, List of constructed languages - Spoken minor, List of constructed languages - Controlled languages, List of constructed languages - Visual languages, List of constructed languages - Engineered languages, List of constructed languages - Human-usable, List of constructed languages - Knowledge representation, List of constructed languages - Artistic languages, List of constructed languages - Fictional languages, List of constructed languages - Alternative languages, List of constructed languages - Micronational languages, List of constructed languages - Personal languages, List of constructed languages - Language games Read more here: » List of constructed languages: Encyclopedia II - List of constructed languages - Artistic languages |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Web design - Dynamic web designThe traditional method of laying out web pages, Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) is static. There are two ways of delivering content dynamically:
Web design - Server-side.
A web server, running special software, constructs an HTML page 'on the fly', according to the user's request and possibly other variables, such as time or stock levels.
Suitable scripting languages include:
ASP
ColdFusion
JSP
Perl
PHP
Python
Ruby
XSLT ca ...
See also:Web design, Web design - History, Web design - Issues, Web design - Liquid versus fixed layouts, Web design - Flash, Web design - CSS versus tables, Web design - How it Looks vs. How it Works, Web design - Dynamic web design, Web design - Server-side, Web design - Client-side, Web design - Web design as a business Read more here: » Web design: Encyclopedia II - Web design - Dynamic web design |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layersAdditionally, the layers are divided up so that the eye on the same side (the ipsilateral eye) sends information to layers 2, 3 and 5 while the eye on the opposite side (the contralateral eye) sends information to layers 1, 4 and 6. (A simple mnemonic for this is that 2 + 3 = 5 while 1 + 4 does not equal 6, so it is "contra"ry to your knowledge of math.)
Remember that in visual perception, the right eye gets information from the right side of the world (the right visual field) as well as the left side of the world (the l ...
See also:Lateral geniculate nucleus, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Structure, Lateral geniculate nucleus - M and P cells, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layers, Lateral geniculate nucleus - LGN output, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Function in visual perception Read more here: » Lateral geniculate nucleus: Encyclopedia II - Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layers |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - ExamplesPhotograph
Drawing
Line Art
Graph
Diagram
Geometric Design
...
See also:Graphics, Graphics - History, Graphics - Drawing, Graphics - Painting, Graphics - Printmaking, Graphics - Line Art, Graphics - Etchings, Graphics - Illustration, Graphics - Graphs, Graphics - Diagrams, Graphics - Symbols, Graphics - Geometric Design, Graphics - Maps, Graphics - Photography, Graphics - Engineering drawings, Graphics - Computer Graphics, Graphics - Use, Graphics - Business, Graphics - Advertising, Graphics - To Educate, Graphics - Film and Animation, Graphics - Web Graphics, Graphics - Graphics Education, Graphics - Famous Graphic Designers, Graphics - Examples Read more here: » Graphics: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - Examples |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Model typesFor a successful IR, it is necessary to represent the documents in some way. There are a number of models for this purpose roughly dividable into three main groups:
Information retrieval - Set-theoretic / Boolean models.
Standard Boolean model
Extended Boolean model
fuzzy retrieval
Information retrieval - Algebraic / vector space models.
Vector space model
Generalized vector space model
Topic-based vector space model
Enhanced topic-based vector space model
Latent ...
See also:Information retrieval, Information retrieval - Performance measures, Information retrieval - Precision, Information retrieval - Recall, Information retrieval - F-measure, Information retrieval - Mean average precision, Information retrieval - Model types, Information retrieval - Set-theoretic / Boolean models, Information retrieval - Algebraic / vector space models, Information retrieval - Probabilistic models, Information retrieval - Open source information retrieval systems, Information retrieval - Major information retrieval research groups, Information retrieval - Major figures in information retrieval, Information retrieval - ACM SIGIR Gerard Salton Award Read more here: » Information retrieval: Encyclopedia II - Information retrieval - Model types |
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|  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - UseGraphics are visual elements often used to point readers and viewers to particular information. They are also used to supplement text in an effort to aid readers in their understanding of a particular concept or make the concept more clear or interesting. Popular magazines, such as TIME, Wired and Newsweek, usually contain graphic material in abundance to attract readers, unlike the majority of scholarly journals. In computing, graphics are used as an interface for the user; and graphics is one of the five key elements o ...
See also:Graphics, Graphics - History, Graphics - Drawing, Graphics - Painting, Graphics - Printmaking, Graphics - Line Art, Graphics - Etchings, Graphics - Illustration, Graphics - Graphs, Graphics - Diagrams, Graphics - Symbols, Graphics - Geometric Design, Graphics - Maps, Graphics - Photography, Graphics - Engineering drawings, Graphics - Computer Graphics, Graphics - Use, Graphics - Business, Graphics - Advertising, Graphics - To Educate, Graphics - Film and Animation, Graphics - Web Graphics, Graphics - Graphics Education, Graphics - Famous Graphic Designers, Graphics - Examples Read more here: » Graphics: Encyclopedia II - Graphics - Use |
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| |  |  |  | Knowledge visualization: Encyclopedia II - Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layersAdditionally, the layers are divided up so that the eye on the same side (the ipsilateral eye) sends information to layers 2, 3 and 5 while the eye on the opposite side (the contralateral eye) sends information to layers 1, 4 and 6. (A simple mnemonic for this is that 2 + 3 = 5 while 1 + 4 does not equal 6, so it is "contra"ry to your knowledge of math.)
Remember that in visual perception, the right eye gets information from the right side of the world (the right visual field) as well as the left side of the world (the l ...
See also:Lateral geniculate nucleus, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Structure, Lateral geniculate nucleus - M P K cells, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layers, Lateral geniculate nucleus - LGN output, Lateral geniculate nucleus - Function in visual perception Read more here: » Lateral geniculate nucleus: Encyclopedia II - Lateral geniculate nucleus - Ipsilateral and contralateral layers |
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