Exploring the digital commons: an approach to the visualisation of large heritage datasets
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2010) - Sam Hinton and Mitchell Whitelaw - Visualisation of complex datasets is often designed to assist communication and to make that data more visually accessible (Friendly and Denis, 2006). In some recent approaches to data visualisation, the goal of vi...
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