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Data visualization is the practice of presenting complex information, data, and information in

a graphical format like charts, graphs, maps, and dashboards to help users understand
trends, patterns, and outliers more easily. Its primary goal is to make large and complex
datasets accessible, allowing for quicker discovery of insights and supporting better data-
driven decision-making across various fields.

What it is:

 Graphical representation:

It translates data into visual elements like points, lines, bars, and maps.

 Communication tool:

It communicates complex data relationships and insights in a clear and understandable way.

 Part of the data process:

It's a step in data science where data is visualized after collection and processing to draw
conclusions.

Why it's important:

 Simplifies complex data:

It makes large, numerical, or high-volume data easier to comprehend.

 Identifies patterns and trends:

Visual representations allow for the quick identification of patterns, trends, and outliers.

 Enhances decision-making:

By providing clear insights, it helps individuals and organizations make faster and more
informed decisions.

 Increases accessibility:

It makes data accessible to a wider audience, including those without technical expertise.

Examples of its use:

 Businesses:

Executives use visualizations on dashboards to track performance and share information


with stakeholders.

 Healthcare:

Public health agencies use interactive maps to show the spread of diseases.

 Education:
Teachers display student test results visually to highlight areas for improvement.

 Journalism:

Data journalists create interactive visualizations to explain complex issues, such as the
spread of a pandemic, to the public.

 What Is Data Visualization? Definition & Examples | Tableau

Data visualization is the graphical representation of information and data. By using visual
elements like charts, graphs, and maps...

Tableau

 What Is Data Visualization? | IBM

Data visualization is the representation of data through use of common graphics, such as
charts, plots, infographics and even anim...

IBM

 Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

Data visualization refers to the techniques used to communicate data or information by


encoding it as visual objects (e.g., points...

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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