Overview of interactive visualization

The book starts with the chapter presenting a comprehensive overview of Interactive Visualization. The chapter introduces fundamentals of Interactive Visualization, surveys research in the field, examines existing challenges and provides information about popular frameworks that can be used for the development of interactive data visualizations.

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