A method for visualising possible contexts Online publication date: Mon, 21-Dec-2009
by Shigeki Amitani, Ernest Edmonds
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 2, No. 2/3, 2010
Abstract: This paper presents a method for visualising possible sequences of information. Possible sequences of information segments, often called scenarios, have been used as a tool for exploring and stimulating thinking about possible events, assumptions relating to these events, and courses of actions, i.e., chances for a broad range of information designers from public audiences searching on the internet to analysts and policy makers. It is a laborious task to grab an overview of information space. In this research, we design and develop a series of generative systems that visualises possible contexts.
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