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A Framework For Visualizing Information 1st Edition Ed H Chi Auth

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A Framework For Visualizing Information 1st Edition Ed H Chi Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.21 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Ed H. Chi (auth.)
ISBN: 9789048160099, 9789401705738, 904816009X, 9401705739
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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A Framework For Visualizing Information 1st Edition Ed H Chi Auth by Ed H. Chi (auth.) 9789048160099, 9789401705738, 904816009X, 9401705739 instant download after payment.

Fundamental solutions in understanding information have been elusive for a long time. The field of Artificial Intelligence has proposed the Turing Test as a way to test for the "smart" behaviors of computer programs that exhibit human-like qualities. Equivalent to the Turing Test for the field of Human­ Information Interaction (HII), getting information to the people that need them and helping them to understand the information is the new challenge of the Web era. In a short amount of time, the infrastructure of the Web became ubiquitious not just in terms of protocols and transcontinental cables but also in terms of everyday devices capable of recalling network-stored data, sometimes wire­ lessly. Therefore, as these infrastructures become reality, our attention on HII issues needs to shift from information access to information sensemaking, a relatively new term coined to describe the process of digesting information and understanding its structure and intricacies so as to make decisions and take action.

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