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D3.js (also known as D3, short for Data-Driven Documents) is a JavaScript library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers. It makes use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), HTML5 , and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standards.
interactive phylogenetic tree visualization with numerical annotation graphs, with SVG or PNG output, implemented in D3.js [44] phylotree.js Javascript phylotree.js is a library that extends the popular data visualization framework D3.js, and is suitable for building JavaScript applications where users can view and interact with phylogenetic trees
Michael Bostock is an American computer scientist and data visualization specialist. He is one of the co-creators of Observable and a key developer of D3.js, [1] a JavaScript library used to produce dynamic, interactive data visualizations for web browsers. [2] He also contributed to the preceding Protovis framework.
Vega acts as a low-level language suited to explanatory figures (the same use case as D3.js), while Vega-Lite is a higher-level language suited to rapidly exploring data. [3] Vega is used in the back end of several data visualization systems, for example Voyager.
VisJS - used in d3-graphviz: Apache 2.0 and MIT [90] Yes Yes [91] Yes [92] Yes [93] Yes [94] No No No No No Yes [95] Yes [96] Yes Yes Yes No No Yes [97] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Vizzu: Apache 2.0 [98] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Webix JS Charts, part of Webix: GPL [99] Yes ...
Data presentation architecture weds the science of numbers, data and statistics in discovering valuable information from data and making it usable, relevant and actionable with the arts of data visualization, communications, organizational psychology and change management in order to provide business intelligence solutions with the data scope ...
Amira (ah-MEER-ah) is a software platform for visualization, processing, and analysis of 3D and 4D data. It is being actively developed by Thermo Fisher Scientific in collaboration with the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), and commercially distributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific — together with its sister software Avizo.
This data visualization is similar to time series visualization, except that Parallel Coordinates are applied to data which do not correspond with chronological time. Therefore, different axes arrangements can be of interest, including reflecting axes horizontally, otherwise inverting the attribute range.