rapid serial visualisation

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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Rapid serial visualisation is a visualisation technique for large collections, such as text or images, for which there is no obvious aggregate or summary view. For example, a folder of images on a computer desktop might show each of the contents one after another in rapid succession. This allows the user to get a feel for the overall contents and maybe even spot a particular target image.

Used on Chap. 18: page 442