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  2. D3.js - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-Driven_Documents

    In 2009, based on the experience of developing and utilizing Prefuse and Flare, Jeffrey Heer, Mike Bostock, and Vadim Ogievetsky of Stanford University's Stanford Visualization Group created Protovis, a JavaScript library to generate SVG graphics from data. The library was known to data visualization practitioners and academics. [6]

  3. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    GitHub repository of the project: Dynatrace This data is not pre-processed AIOps Challenge 2020 Data This data is not pre-processed GitHub repository of the project: Loghub This data is not pre-processed List of repositories: HTML Pages This data is not pre-processed List of HTML pages: Opensift ebooks This data is not pre-processed [409]

  4. Mike Bostock - Wikipedia

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    For several years, Bostock led data visualization projects at the New York Times, where he developed several notable interactive news articles. [7] [8] [9] For this work, he shared the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Gerald Loeb Awards for Images/Visuals. [10] [11] [12] He left his position at the Times in 2015 to focus on other projects. [13]

  5. RAWGraphs - Wikipedia

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    The project was started in 2013 by a group of researchers of Politecnico di Milano [2] [3] with the original name of "RAW". Version 1.0.0 was released in 2014. Version 1.0.0 was released in 2014. In the same year the tool won the "Most Beautiful" award at the Kantar Information is Beautiful Awards 2014 organized by David McCandless .

  6. Orange (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_(software)

    Orange is an open-source software package released under GPL and hosted on GitHub.Versions up to 3.0 include core components in C++ with wrappers in Python.From version 3.0 onwards, Orange uses common Python open-source libraries for scientific computing, such as numpy, scipy and scikit-learn, while its graphical user interface operates within the cross-platform Qt framework.

  7. ggplot2 - Wikipedia

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    ggplot2 is an open-source data visualization package for the statistical programming language R.Created by Hadley Wickham in 2005, ggplot2 is an implementation of Leland Wilkinson's Grammar of Graphics—a general scheme for data visualization which breaks up graphs into semantic components such as scales and layers. ggplot2 can serve as a replacement for the base graphics in R and contains a ...

  8. Vega and Vega-Lite visualisation grammars - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Grafana - Wikipedia

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    Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources. It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.