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[[File:Scatter plot.jpg|right|thumb|Four-dimensional data visualization, using [[VisIt]]: in [[three-dimensional]] [[phase space]] a fourth [[scalar variable]] is visualized by use of coloured glyphs.]]
In the context of [[data visualization]], a '''[[glyph]]''' is any marker, such as an arrow or similar marking, used to specify part of a [[scientific visualization|visualization]]. This is a representation to visualize data where the data set is presented as a collection of visual objects. These visual objects are collectively called a
{{Quotation |text=In the context of data visualization, a glyph is the visual representation of a piece of data where the attributes of a graphical entity are dictated by one or more attributes of a data record. |author=Matthew O. Ward |title=Multivariate data glyphs: Principles and practice|source=In: ''Handbook of data visualization'' (2008), p.180. }}
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Glyph construction can be a complex process when there are many dimensions to be represented in the visualization. Maguire et al proposed a taxonomy based approach to glyph-design that uses a tree to guide the visual encodings used to representation various data items.<ref>{{Cite journal |
Duffy et al created perhaps one of the most complex glyph representations with their representation of sperm movement.{{Citation needed|reason=Citation for the original work containing the glyphs as well as a source that makes the claim that it is the most complex glyph representation.|date=February 2019}}
▲== References ==
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==Further reading==
* {{Cite book | publisher = Springer | isbn = 978-3-540-33036-3 | editor1-last = Chen | editor1-first = Chun-houh | editor2-first = Wolfgang
| editor2-last = Härdle | editor3-first = Antony | editor3-last = Unwin | title = Handbook of data visualization | series = Springer Handbooks of Computational Statistics | date = 2008}}
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==External links==
*[https://www.visualizefree.com/ Visualize Free - Data Visualization Software & Visual Analytics Application]
*[https://zindi.africa/ Data Science - Learn, Grow, Build Connections & Transform The World With AI]
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