Exploring High-Dimensional Data in Astronomy, Genomics, and beyond, using glue
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Exploring High-Dimensional Data in Astronomy, Genomics, and beyond, using glue
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RJHU3P
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Goodman, Alyssa
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Harvard Dataverse
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Presentation Date: Friday, March 10, 2023 Location: Remote - Cambridge, MA Abstract: A talk given at the ViZTIG Seminar (Alan Turing Institute) online, with Jonathan Foster. Topic covers the origins of glue, paying homage to its ancestors DataDesk and Igor, and to cousins like Tableau, showing how the high-dimensional nature of data in astronomy, genomics, medicine, and other areas essentially requires a glue-like approach to make the most of the information at-hand. Files included are Keynote slides (in .key and .pdf formats) |
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Computer and Information Science
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2024-02-07
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Nolin, Anna
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