Preface
This book deals with representation of knowledge and its quantification. Graphs offer suitable representation to link what we know to what we see and comprehend vice versa. When the objects are virtual, a visionary platform facilitates linkage to what we conceive to what we visualize as reality. In a sense, the subject matter of this book deals with real objects, on the one hand, and comprehensive computational model on the other with a perceptual/visual representation in the middle. In most sciences, role of the perceptual/visual model is minor since it is reinforced by units and measurements of the perceived parameters. For example, gravity though perceived is substantiated by the weight of objects, electric current though virtual ...
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