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Tabular Data Visualization

Visualizing n-dimensional data requires different techniques than for data with just 2 or 3 dimensions. Projection methods reduce the number of dimensions to 2 or 3, and use color, shape, size or other properties to convey information about the full data. Pairwise methods create n * n arrays of plots, with each individual plot using only 2 of the dimensions at a time. In this talk, we will take a look at some of these methods and the plots built around them.

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