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- | ====== Visualization and Data Presentation 2 ====== | ||
- | The second lecture on visualization on October 20th mainly concerned Edward R. Tufte' | ||
+ | Here are also some more websites on charts: | ||
- | ===== Questions ===== | + | |
- | In the lecture there were two questions I could not respond to adequately, and I said I would answer them on the wiki. | + | * [[http://labs.juiceanalytics.com/chartchooser/ |
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- | ==== Pulsar plot==== | + | * [[http://online-behavior.com/analytics/chart-types|Nuts and Bolts of Chart & Graph Types]] |
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- | One question concerned what was being depicted in the following figure taken from Tufte' | + | |
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- | I don't really know anything more than what it says in the caption as I cannot access Hankins and Rickett' | + | |
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- | Each line in the graph presumably corresponds to a single pulse, which seems to be the general practice in the field. Apparently they are more interested in the differences between pulses, and less in how the magnitude of a certain frequency changes over time. If we use the color analogy again, this might make sense because the actual (perceivable) color depends on adding the entire frequency spectrum together, so the magnitude of any one frequency might not say much on its own (but this is just speculation on my part). The graph on top shows the average frequency spectrum / profile / " | + | |
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- | Some resources on pulsars: | + | |
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- | * [[http://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/ | + | |
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- | * [[http://gmrt.ncra.tifr.res.in/gmrt_hpage/Users/ | + | |
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- | ==== Rugplots ==== | + | |
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- | Another question asked about concrete examples of rugplots. As Tufte describes them, these consist of multiple dot-dash-plots connected by the dashes. Adjacent plots have one dimension in common and one that is different. This allows juxtaposition of relevant dimensions and comparison of variable pair relations in a way that a small multiple of scatterplots wouldn' | + | |
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- | This seemed like a nifty idea to me, but I have only been able to find one article that uses it: Studinger et al., “Determinants of Baroreflex Function in Juvenile End-Stage Renal Disease.” | + | |
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- | I will play around a bit with some of my own data sets and see if I can construct an illuminating rugplot. | + | |
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- | I should also note that apparently people are also using the term " | + |
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