Cited in
(60)- Seeking structure in records of spatio-temporal behaviour: visualization issues, efforts and applications
- Reactive programming for interactive graphics
- Interactive and dynamic graphics for data analysis. With R and GGobi. With contributions by Andreas Buja, Duncan Temple Lang, Heike Hofmann, Hadley Wickham, and Michael Lawrence.
- Requirements for interactive graphics software for exploratory data analysis
- Book review of: A. Unwin et al., Graphics of large datasets: visualizing a million
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2209077 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1943766 (Why is no real title available?)
- Analysing storm data using highly interactive tools
- Missing data in interactive high-dimensional data visualization
- DAVIS
- GGobi
- JMP
- LISP-STAT
- GraphXML
- iplots
- norm
- Mondrian
- clustergram
- gWidgets
- ProgGUIinR
- RGtk2
- dynamicTreeCut
- Orca
- GenStat
- Prefuse
- iPlots eXtreme
- RGraphics
- ViSta
- XmdvTool
- GAUGUIN
- XGobi
- MacSpin
- Pnuts
- objectSignals
- SPIDER
- idendr0
- DataDesk
- simputation
- Snack Sound Toolkit
- CASSATT
- ggpcp
- ADDTREE/P
- CartoDraw
- EXPLOR4
- Gql
- Polaris
- Vega
- gganimate
- Line mosaic plot: algorithm and implementation
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1897923 (Why is no real title available?)
- Graphs for representing statistics indexed by nucleotide or amino acid sequences
- Extending ggplot2 for Linked and Animated Web Graphics
- Clustergram
- Quality-aware visual data analysis
- The plumbing of interactive graphics
- Parallel coordinates for exploratory modelling analysis
- Glaciers melt as mountains warm: a graphical case study
- Visual statistics: seeing data with dynamic interactive graphics.
- Interactive graphics for data mining
- Programming statistical data visualization in the Java language
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