Authors

V.L. GOROKHOV, Yu.V. BARYSHEV, V.V. VITKOVSKY

Abstract

The principles and an example of cognitive computer graphics for decision support systems in the organization are described. The essence of the phenomenon of cognitive computer graphics lies in special graphic representations that create attractive images in the brain of a human operator. These images stimulate his descriptive impressions, closely related to intuitive thinking mechanisms. The cognitive effect is that a person perceives a moving projection as a three-dimensional picture, characterized by multidimensional data properties in multidimensional space. After studying the visual aspects of multidimensional data, it becomes possible to draw individual objects or groups of objects of interest to the user according to a standard machine drawing. The next user may again return to the image rotation procedure to check the user's intuitive understanding of clusters and relationships in multidimensional data. Perhaps the development of methods of cognitive computer graphics in combination with other information technologies. First of all, these are digital image processing and multivariate statistical analysis packages. The proposed method is based on the idea of ​​the possibility of assembling a cognitive image as an object in hyperbolic space. In a special sense, we can say that a new kind of DSS is emerging - cognitive decision support systems (CDSS).

Keywords

cognitive image in multidimensional space, cognitive visualization of multidimensional statistical data, cognitive visualization of the environment, decision support systems, emergency situations