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Visual Tools in Virtual Reality: Complex Environment

1994

In this paper, we analyse an integrated system able to merge graphical and vision technique in order to improve virtual space environment. Virtual space is characterized by Dynamic Visual Icons and Virtual Reality for arising a hererogeneous environment. Essentially, we propose a fusion technique between visual icon and virtual space, where their integration is supported by Visual lcon Grammar (VIG) working on Dynamic lcon and Visual World. VIG allows to test the actions of the Dynamic Icon on the active Visual Word metaphor at the lime "t", and the different rage of transactions between user and VW(visual query, view and brows of under-world,... ). Moreover, user can define, modify and rem…

Visual Tools Visual Language Iconic Grammar data structure.
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A Framework for Opening Data and Creating Advanced Services in the Health and Social Fields

2016

Open data is publicly available data that can be universally and readily accessed, used, and redistributed. Open data holds particular potential in the health and social sectors but, presently, health and social data are often published in a ‘closed’ format.There are different tools that allow to ‘open’ data, clean, structure and process them in order to elaborate them and build advanced services but, unfortunately, there is no single tool that can be used to perform all different tasks. We believe that the availability of Open Data in the health and social fields should be greatly increased and a way for creating new health and social services should be provided. In this paper, we present …

World Wide WebStructure (mathematical logic)Open dataOpen Data Health Social Visual Framework Iconic Visual Languages Online ServicesSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceOrder (business)Process (engineering)020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020207 software engineeringSocial Welfare02 engineering and technologyProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies 2016
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The iconic interface for the PIctorial C language

2003

Iconic environments intend to provide expressive tools to implement, to debug and to execute programs. Moreover its pictorial constructs guide the user to design algorithms in an interactive fashion. Visual interfaces are especially required whenever programs run on an heterogeneous and reconfigurable multiprocessor system oriented to image analysis. Pictorial tools help the user to control the scope of variables, and the distribution of the tasks into the processors. In this paper, the general design, the visual-syntax, and the implementation of the first prototype of an iconic user interface for the PIctorial C Language (PICL) are described. >

Functional programmingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaInterface (Java)business.industryProgramming languageComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.software_genreVisualizationDebuggingIconic Interface Visual languages visual programming Algorithm design and analysis Graphics Image analysis Computer languages Flowcharts Prototypes Visualization Functional programming AutomataGraphicsUser interfacebusinesscomputerScope (computer science)Graphical user interfacemedia_commonProceedings IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages
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VISUAL VOCABULARY IN BRANDING

2011

Visual vocabulary or visual language is a set of symbols used to describe a system or a process; it refers to all graphical representations that supplement a brand image, a logo, and build a brand identity that is bound to remain invariable even when the sign undergoes fundamental changes. The article is a presentation of the concept of visual vocabulary/language and of its relevance to branding and marketing. We argue that these symbols are culturally dependent and a key element in brand design.

ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbrands visual vocabulary visual language marketingStudies in Business and Economics
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