... βMy favorite example of this exception is James Glaisherβs balloon elevation charts. They list both feet (left) and meters (right) above sea level. They are dual axes, but not dueling.β www.chartography.net/p/collage-yo...
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Postdoc @ Harvard. Data visualization for biomedical informatics and beyond. I like to make visualizations and create platforms that help people make their own visualizations. π https://huyennguyen.com/
... βMy favorite example of this exception is James Glaisherβs balloon elevation charts. They list both feet (left) and meters (right) above sea level. They are dual axes, but not dueling.β www.chartography.net/p/collage-yo...
We systematically analyzed the visualizations used in 1,846 subfigures from 45 human single-cell atlas publications in a survey on The State of Single-Cell Atlas Data Visualization in the Biological Literature. π: osf.io/preprints/os... π: keller-mark.github.io/sc-star-site/
Thank you, Alex!
π I'd love to join! I'm working as a postdoc researcher at Harvard Medical School, focusing on data visualization for genomics and biomedical informatics.
Long time follower, first time poster. Thank you!
Trade-offs of four authoring interfaces, including template-based, shelf configuration, natural language interface, and code editor, in terms of their learnability, expressivity, efficiency, and accuracy, are illustrated with parallel coordinates.
How can we combine multiple visualization interfaces to make a system learnable and expressive?
Our π Honorable Mention paper at #ieeevis introduced a conceptual framework, Blended Interface, and its implementation for genomics data visualization.
Read our paper at t.co/prQlzG8W6B