[Air-L] Examples of information visualisations
Sharon Haleva Amir
sharon at trebcon.com
Sat Apr 21 05:54:43 PDT 2012
Hi Mina, of course Wordle is the first app which crosses my mind referring
to lingual visualization is it creates word clouds from text that you
provide - http://www.wordle.net/
See here for example - History of England wordle
http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/5175198/History_of_England
Good luck, Sharon
Best Wishes,
Sharon Haleva Amir,
School of Governance and Social Policy, Beit Berl College,
HCLT Fellow, (PhD Candidate) Faculty of Law,
University of Haifa, ISRAEL.
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Subject: [Air-L] Examples of information visualisations
Dear all,
I am putting together a state-of-the-art report on interactive
visualisations of language. I am looking for examples of applications that
visualise language for purposes of sense making, awareness, insight,
informing action etc. If anyone has examples to share, I would be grateful
if they can contact me.
Thank you!
Mina
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Mina Vasalou
Research Fellow
HCI Centre, School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
www.luminainteractive.com
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