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E-raamat: Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis: Principles and Examples

(Munich, Germany), (Madison, New Jersey, USA)
  • Formaat: 290 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2008
  • Kirjastus: Chapman & Hall/CRC
  • ISBN-13: 9781420011067
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Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis: Principles and Examples discusses exploratory data analysis (EDA) and how interactive graphical methods can help gain insights as well as generate new questions and hypotheses from datasets.





Fundamentals of Interactive Statistical GraphicsThe first part of the book summarizes principles and methodology, demonstrating how the different graphical representations of variables of a dataset are effectively used in an interactive setting. The authors introduce the most important plots and their interactive controls. They also examine various types of data, relations between variables, and plot ensembles.





Case Studies Illustrate the PrinciplesThe second section focuses on nine case studies. Each case study describes the background, lists the main goals of the analysis and the variables in the dataset, shows what further numerical procedures can add to the graphical analysis, and summarizes important findings. Wherever applicable, the authors also provide the numerical analysis for datasets found in Cox and Snells landmark book.





Understand How to Analyze Data through Graphical Means This full-color text shows that interactive graphical methods complement the traditional statistical toolbox to achieve more complete, easier to understand, and easier to interpret analyses.

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"Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis gives you the ideas and tools to visualise, explore and understand all your data. It also introduces Mondrian, a powerful, easy-to-use tool that allows you to generate and explore everything shown. If you have any data to present (or to mark), whether you are a psychologist, physicist, geographer, biologist or historian, whether writing a paper or dissertation, use this book. A brief, powerful book with excellent and clear graphics. You have no excuse not to use it." Times Higher Education, December 2009

"I was able to get an early copy [ of the book] and was impressed enough with its content and format to make both the text and software topics for a series in Dashboard Insight. Interactive Graphics articulates the approach of exploratory data analysis by emphasizing the fundamentals of interactive statistical graphics. " Steve Miller (President, OpenBI), Dashboard Insight, February 2009

Introduction 1
I Principles 9
1 Interactivity
11
1.1 Queries
11
1.2 Selection and Linked Highlighting
13
1.3 Linking Analyses
25
1.4 Interacting with Graphics
26
2 Examining a Single Variable
29
2.1 Categorical Data
29
2.2 Continuous Data
31
2.3 Transforming Data
40
2.4 Weighted Plots
43
3 Interactions between Two Variables
49
3.1 Two Categorical Variables
49
3.2 One Categorical Variable and One Continuous Variable
53
3.3 Two Continuous Variables
57
4 Multidimensional Plots
69
4.1 Mosaic Plots
69
4.2 Parallel Coordinate Plots
75
4.3 Trellis Displays
81
5 Plot Ensembles and Statistical Models
89
5.1 Response Models
89
5.2 ANOVA
93
5.3 Log-linear Models
98
6 Geographical Data
107
7 More Interactivity
119
7.1 Sorting and Ordering
119
7.2 Zooming
122
7.3 Multiple Views
126
7.4 Interactive Graphics not = to Dynamic Graphics
127
8 Missing Values
133
9 Large Data
143
9.1 Unaffected, Summary-Based Plots
143
9.2 Glyph-Based Plots
145
10 On the Examples
151
II Examples 155
A How to Pass an Exam
157
B Washing — What Makes the Difference
165
C The Influence of Smoking on Birthweight
173
D The Titanic Disaster Revisited
183
E Housing Rent Prices in Munich
193
F What Makes a Tour de France Winner
203
G How to Survive the Thirty Years' War
213
H Classification of Italian Olive Oils
221
I E-Voting in the 2004 Florida Election
231
i Mondrian Reference 241
i.1 Quick Start Guide
241
i.2 Plots
251
i.3 Conventions
257
i.4 Reference Card
266
References 269
Author Index 275
Subject Index 277
Martin Theus, Simon Urbanek