graphicalthat
GraphicalThat is a conceptual framework in information visualization for converting assertions expressed in natural language or formal predicates into graphical representations that accompany data. The term is used in design and visualization discussions to describe how that clauses—such as the temperature exceeded the threshold or the item is provenance-verified—can be rendered as visual cues linked to corresponding data points. It is not an established standard, but a topic of ongoing research and practice.
Core components include a data model that stores data items together with their associated assertions, a mapping
Visual encodings may use color, shapes, glyphs, icons, and spatial arrangements, with visual attributes representing truth,
Application domains include compliance dashboards, quality assurance, data auditing, and educational tools for teaching logical reasoning.
GraphicalThat relates to broader topics in data visualization, such as truth-preserving visualization, provenance visualization, and graph