CSE 332 - Introduction to Visualization


This course is an introduction to both the foundations and applications of visualization and visual analytics, for the purpose of understanding complex data in science, medicine, business, finance, and many others. It will begin with the basics - visual perception, cognition, human-computer interaction, the sense-making process, data mining, computer graphics, and information visualization. It will then move to discuss how these elementary techniques are coupled into an effective visual analytics pipeline that allows humans to interactively think with data and gain insight. Students will get hands-on experience via several programming projects, using popular public-domain statistics and visualization libraries and APIs.

3 credits

Prerequisite(s): CSE 214  or CSE 260 ; MAT 211  or AMS 210 ; AMS 110  or AMS 310 ; CSE or ISE or DAS major

Offered: This course is offered as both CSE 332 and ISE 332 .



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