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Such exercises will help us to understand the characteristics of various algorithms
and improve our ability to grasp the message conveyed by visualizations. In the
next chapter, Chap. 4 , we introduce a broader range of information visualization
principles and techniques. We explain how they can be applied for mapping
scientific frontiers in later chapters.
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