Friday, September 17, 2010

What is computer visualization and how does it differ from multimedia?


What is computer visualization and how does it differ from multimedia?

It depends on what you imply. Some people telephone call the graphics that play within your medium player computer visualization and, in essence, it is a type of multimedia, similar to a screensaver, which uses the audio change to influence the video display. For example loud noise would put together thing bigger or redder or more toothed.



More complex computer visualization is, again, a type of multimedia which does much the same article that the media player visualization does but focuses on more significant applications. For example, computers can process notes from an MRI or X-ray machine to generate three dimensional or color coded similes to assist in medical applications. Radio telescope background can be translated into colors to produce visual descriptions for astronomy. One can also take notes which is not image orient and visualize it. For example, one could track a stock with an deity which changed color based on price movement and changed size base on volume. The possibilities are endless.

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