Visualization Techniques detailed syllabus for Information Technology (IT) for 2019 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the IT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Information Technology 5th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit IT 5th Sem 2019 regulation scheme. For Professional Elective-I scheme and its subjects refer to IT Professional Elective-I syllabus scheme. The detailed syllabus of visualization techniques is as follows.
Course Objective:
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Unit I
Introduction
Introduction – Visualization Stages – Computational Support – Issues – Different Types of Tasks – Data representation – Limitation: Display Space- Rendering Time – Navigation Links.
Suggested Activities:
- Blended Learning – Displaying Different types visualization images.
- Flipped classroom on the task of representing information.
- External learning – Practical problems related to acquiring data.
- Practical – Representing various varieties of data.
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Tutorials on different data visualizing images.
- Assignment on different data acquiring methods.
- Quizzes on various issues and solutions in different visualization applications.
- Demonstration – Techniques used for data representation.
Unit II
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Unit III
Data Presentation
Human Vision – Space Limitation – Time Limitations – Design – Exploration of Complex Information Space – Figure Caption in Visual Interface – Visual Objects and Data Objects -Space Perception and Data in Space – Images, Narrative and Gestures for Explanation.
Suggested Activities:
- Blended learning – Drawing charts for display.
- Flipped classroom on various presentation techniques.
- External learning – Different font and font styles, symbols and gesture representation.
- Practical – Implementation of these presentations through interfaces in computers.
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Assignment on chart preparation
- Tutorials on various presentation techniques.
- Assignment on gesture presentation.
- Demonstration – Designed interface layout.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Current Trends
Design – Virtual Reality: Interactive Medical Application – Tactile Maps for visually challenged People – Animation Design for Simulation – Integrating Spatial and Nonspatial Data – Innovating the Interaction.
Suggested Activities:
- Flipped classroom on implementation of virtual reality environment.
- Mini project for designing and implementing innovative interfaces.
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Demonstration – Mini Project.
- Tutorials on virtual reality application.
Course Outcome:
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Text Books:
- Colin Ware, “Information Visualization Perception for Design”, Third Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2012.
- Robert Spence, “Information Visualization An Introduction”, Third Edition, Pearson Education, 2014.
References:
- Benjamin B. Bederson, Ben Shneiderman, “The Craft of Information Visualization” Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2003.
- Thomas Strothotte, “Computational Visualization: Graphics, Abstraction and Interactivity”, Springer, 1998.
- Matthew O. Ward, George Grinstein, Daniel Keim, “Interactive Data Visualization: Foundation, Techniques and Applications”, Second Edition, A. K. Peters/ CRC Press, 2015.
- Robert Spence, “Information Visualization Design for Interaction”, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.
- Joerg Osarek, “Virtual Reality Analytics”, Gordon”s Arcade, 2016.
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