Книга: Dmitri EIdenzon,Dima Shamroni and Vitali Volovodenko «Method and System for Multidimensional Data Visualization»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" Visualization of a system state as a whole suggests reflection of all variables together on one integral image. This applies to both static and dynamic systems changing its state over time. Maximum number of dimensions reflected on an image is limited by dimensionality of the presentation tools like a sheet of paper or computer screen. Therefore, to visualize a static state dimensionality of an image cannot exceed three and, in the case of dynamic data, only two dimensions given that one of them is needed to show time. A method and software system that fulfill the above requirements are described in detail in this publication. ISBN:9783659334702 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2013)
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