This richly illustrated book describes the use of interactive and dynamic graphics as part of multidimensional data analysis. Chapters include clustering, supervised classification, and working with missing values. A variety of plots and interaction methods are used in each analysis, often starting with brushing linked low-dimensional views and working up to manual manipulation of tours of several variables. The role of graphical methods is shown at each step of the analysis, not only in the early exploratory phase, but in the later stages, too, when comparing and evaluating models. All examples are based on freely available software: GGobi for interactive graphics and R for static graphics, modeling, and programming. The printed book is au...
In this paper we propose a mixed analytical and graphical exploratory strategy based on data archety...
Computer graphics which are useful for displaying and analyzing data are presented. Many classical a...
Most statistical graphics and statistical methods do not scale well to more than thousands or tens o...
This contemporary presentation of statistical methods features extensive use of graphical displays f...
This paper describes a graphical user interface (GUI) for the tourr package in R. The tour is a dyna...
Graphs have long been of interest in telecommunications and social net-work analysis, and they are n...
In this paper we propose a mixed analytical and graphical exploratory strategy based on data archety...
Introduction PRINCIPLESInteractivity Queries Selection and Linked Highlighting Linking AnalysesInter...
Twelve years ago, Unwin (1992) wrote “How interactive graphics will revolutionize statistical practi...
The datasets being produced by high-throughput biological experiments, such as mi-croarrays, have fo...
re easy to create, convenient to use, and they can present information effectively. Static plots do ...
This book is the third volume of the Handbook of Computational Statistics and covers the field of Da...
The value of interactive computing and of interactive computer graphics is discussed with particular...
Computer graphics which are useful for displaying and analyzing data are presented. Many classical a...
This book describes an interactive statistical computing environment called 1 XploRe. As the name su...
In this paper we propose a mixed analytical and graphical exploratory strategy based on data archety...
Computer graphics which are useful for displaying and analyzing data are presented. Many classical a...
Most statistical graphics and statistical methods do not scale well to more than thousands or tens o...
This contemporary presentation of statistical methods features extensive use of graphical displays f...
This paper describes a graphical user interface (GUI) for the tourr package in R. The tour is a dyna...
Graphs have long been of interest in telecommunications and social net-work analysis, and they are n...
In this paper we propose a mixed analytical and graphical exploratory strategy based on data archety...
Introduction PRINCIPLESInteractivity Queries Selection and Linked Highlighting Linking AnalysesInter...
Twelve years ago, Unwin (1992) wrote “How interactive graphics will revolutionize statistical practi...
The datasets being produced by high-throughput biological experiments, such as mi-croarrays, have fo...
re easy to create, convenient to use, and they can present information effectively. Static plots do ...
This book is the third volume of the Handbook of Computational Statistics and covers the field of Da...
The value of interactive computing and of interactive computer graphics is discussed with particular...
Computer graphics which are useful for displaying and analyzing data are presented. Many classical a...
This book describes an interactive statistical computing environment called 1 XploRe. As the name su...
In this paper we propose a mixed analytical and graphical exploratory strategy based on data archety...
Computer graphics which are useful for displaying and analyzing data are presented. Many classical a...
Most statistical graphics and statistical methods do not scale well to more than thousands or tens o...