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Making data visual : a practical guide to using visualization for insight / Danyel Fisher and Miriah Meyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Beijing : O'Reilly Media, [2018]Copyright date: c2018Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 149 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781491928462
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 005.74 F.D.M
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.I52 F57 2018
Contents:
Preface -- Getting to an effective visualization -- From questions to tasks -- Data counseling, exploration, and prototyping -- Components of a visualization -- Single views -- Multiple and coordinated views -- Case study 1: Visualizing telemetry to improve software -- Case study 2: Visualizing biological data -- Conclusions.
Summary: "You have a mound of data sitting in front of you and a suite of computation tools at your disposal. And yet, you're stumped as to how to turn that data into insight. Which part of that data actually matters, and where is this insight hidden? If you're a data scientist who struggles to navigate the murky space between data and insight, this book will help you think about and reshape data for visual data exploration. It's ideal for relatively new data scientists, who may be computer-knowledgeable and data-knowledgeable, but do not yet know how to create effective, explorable representations of data. With this book, you'll learn: Task analysis, driven by a series of leading questions that draw out the important aspects of the data to be explored; Visualization patterns, each of which take a different perspective on data and answer different questions; A taxonomy of visualizations for common data types; Techniques for gathering design requirements; When and where to make use of statistical methods."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Getting to an effective visualization -- From questions to tasks -- Data counseling, exploration, and prototyping -- Components of a visualization -- Single views -- Multiple and coordinated views -- Case study 1: Visualizing telemetry to improve software -- Case study 2: Visualizing biological data -- Conclusions.

"You have a mound of data sitting in front of you and a suite of computation tools at your disposal. And yet, you're stumped as to how to turn that data into insight. Which part of that data actually matters, and where is this insight hidden? If you're a data scientist who struggles to navigate the murky space between data and insight, this book will help you think about and reshape data for visual data exploration. It's ideal for relatively new data scientists, who may be computer-knowledgeable and data-knowledgeable, but do not yet know how to create effective, explorable representations of data. With this book, you'll learn: Task analysis, driven by a series of leading questions that draw out the important aspects of the data to be explored; Visualization patterns, each of which take a different perspective on data and answer different questions; A taxonomy of visualizations for common data types; Techniques for gathering design requirements; When and where to make use of statistical methods."-- Provided by publisher.

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