The grand tour and projection pursuit are two methods for exploring multivariate data. We show how to combine them into a dynamic graphical tool for exploratory data analysis, called a projection pursuit guided tour. This tool assists in clustering data when clusters are oddly shaped and in finding general low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional, and in particular, sparse data. An example shows that the method, which is projection-based, can be quite powerful in situations that may cause grief for methods based on kernel smoothing. The projection pursuit guided tour is also useful for comparing and developing projection pursuit indexes and illustrating some types of asymptotic results
Data exploration is a vital, but little considered, part of the scientific process; but few visualis...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...
The grand tour and projection pursuit are two methods for exploring multivariate data. We show how t...
The grand tour and projection pursuit are two methods for exploring multivariate data. We show how t...
How do we find structure in multidimensional data when computer screens are only two-dimensional? On...
This paper describes an R package which produces tours of multivariate data. The package includes fu...
In physics we often encounter high-dimensional data, in the form of multivariate measurements or of ...
In physics we often encounter high-dimensional data, in the form of multivariate measurements or of ...
The applications of projection pursuit (PP) to some real data sets are described. Some applications ...
A guided tour helps to visualise high-dimensional data by showing low-dimensional projections along ...
The applications of projection pursuit (PP) to some real data sets are described. Some applications ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D90340 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
This paper describes a graphical user interface (GUI) for the tourr package in R. The tour is a dyna...
Projection pursuit is searching for "interesting" (nonnormal) projections of multivariate data via o...
Data exploration is a vital, but little considered, part of the scientific process; but few visualis...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...
The grand tour and projection pursuit are two methods for exploring multivariate data. We show how t...
The grand tour and projection pursuit are two methods for exploring multivariate data. We show how t...
How do we find structure in multidimensional data when computer screens are only two-dimensional? On...
This paper describes an R package which produces tours of multivariate data. The package includes fu...
In physics we often encounter high-dimensional data, in the form of multivariate measurements or of ...
In physics we often encounter high-dimensional data, in the form of multivariate measurements or of ...
The applications of projection pursuit (PP) to some real data sets are described. Some applications ...
A guided tour helps to visualise high-dimensional data by showing low-dimensional projections along ...
The applications of projection pursuit (PP) to some real data sets are described. Some applications ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D90340 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
This paper describes a graphical user interface (GUI) for the tourr package in R. The tour is a dyna...
Projection pursuit is searching for "interesting" (nonnormal) projections of multivariate data via o...
Data exploration is a vital, but little considered, part of the scientific process; but few visualis...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...
Projection pursuit is a multivariate statistical technique aimed at finding interesting data project...