Graphics of Large Datasets
Visualizing a Million
Heike Hofmann author Martin Theus author Antony Unwin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Published:23rd Aug '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book shows how to look at ways of visualizing large datasets, whether large in numbers of cases, or large in numbers of variables, or large in both. All ideas are illustrated with displays from analyses of real datasets and the importance of interpreting displays effectively is emphasized. Graphics should be drawn to convey information and the book includes many insightful examples. New approaches to graphics are needed to visualize the information in large datasets and most of the innovations described in this book are developments of standard graphics. The book is accessible to readers with some experience of drawing statistical graphics.
From the reviews:
"Anyone interested in modern techniques for visualizing data will be well rewarded by reading this book. There is a wealth of important plotting types and techniques." Paul Murrell for the Journal of Statistical Software, December 2006
"This fascinating book looks at the question of visualizing large datasets from many different perspectives. Different authors are responsible for different chapters and this approach works well in giving the reader alternative viewpoints of the same problem. Interestingly the authors have cleverly chosen a definition of 'large dataset'. Essentially they focus on datasets with the order of a million cases. As the authors point out there are now many examples of much larger datasets but by limiting to ones that can be loaded in their entirety in standard statistical software they end up with a book that has great utility to the practitioner rather than just the theorist. Another very attractive feature of the book is the many colour plates, showing clearly what can now routinely be seen on the computer screen. The interactive nature of data analysis with large datasets is hard to reproduce in a book but the authors make an excellent attempt to do just this." P. Marriott for the Short Book Reviews of the ISI
"The intended readership of this book is anyone who is willing to explore a large dataset of their own as well as statisticians, computer scientists, and data analysts. … This is a valuable book for all the researchers who need practical guidance to explore their large datasets by the help of a variety of visualization methods. … We recommend this book for everyone interested in discovering structures hidden in the large datasets by a variety of state-of-the-art visualization techniques." (Tulay Koru-Sengul, Technometrics, Vol. 49 (3), August, 2007)
"The chief attractions of the book are its focus and clarity while dealing with a diverse range of topics and its simplicity of presentation....Thus, we can safely say that we recommend the book to anyone interested in the field of datat visualization. " (Rajesh Natarajan, Lev: Book Reviews, Interfaces 37(5), 2007)
"Data visualization is useful for data cleaning, exploring data, identifying trends and clusters, spotting local patterns, evaluating modelling output, and presenting results. It is also essential for exploratory data analysis and data mining. Given its subject matter, the book is well addressed to data analysts, statisticians, computer scientists, and anyone who has to explore a large dataset." (Christina Diakaki, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1118 (20), 2007)
"I found the book informative, easy to read, and on target addressing an important and evolving need - the visualization of large datasets. The book contains many important points supported by examples, datasets, softare, and websites, which are accessible both intellectually and electronically." (Thomas Bradstreet, The American Statistician, Vol. 62 (2), 2008)
"The book has a Web site with files and code-settings for figures, links to software, and the most important datasets used. The style is very clear and makes pleasant reading. This book is full of inspiring ideas for all practicing statisticians, even for those who do not usually deal with large datasets." (Ricardo Maronna, Statistical Papers, Vol. 50, 2009)
ISBN: 9781493938698
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 599g
271 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2006