Visual computing interacts with the disciplines of computer science such as image processing, computer graphics, visualization, video processing, and augmented and virtual reality. Over the period, the computer graphics has evolved into a mainstream area in the computer science domain. Currently, with the ever-increasing graphics hardware and software capabilities, this market is growing at a high pace.
Scientists have discovered that our brains have the ability to determine the shape of an object simply by processing specially-coded sounds, without any visual or tactile input.
Microsoft has posted an awesome new concept video with some ubercool new interfaces that could be here in five to ten years, estimates Kurt DelBene, President, Microsoft Office Division.
That sounds a bit conservative. "All of the ideas in the video are based on real technology," he said. "Some of the capabilities, such as speech recognition, real time collaboration, and data visualization, already exist today. Others are not yet available in specific products, but represent active research and development happening at Microsoft and other companies."
"Other companies" … hmm, some of the concepts look a bit like Nokia's visionary Morph concept tech (see the video at the bottom of this post and our 2010 news item).
Golang for Data Analytics Applications is a suitable choice because of its standard official libraries which enable easy data parsing, sorting, analyzing and visualizing.