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Gopal, Nikhil (October 2014), D3 and CoffeeScript: A Python Programmer's Introduction to Web Visualizations, Sebastopol, California: O’Reilly Media; King, Ritchie (December 2014), D3 Visualization LiveLessons: An Introduction to Data Visualization in JavaScript, Addison-Wesley Professional
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.
RAWGraphs is a web-based open-source data visualization software made in JavaScript. It employs D3.js for the creation of editable visualizations in SVG format. History
Jeffrey Michael Heer (born June 15, 1979) is an American computer scientist best known for his work on information visualization and interactive data analysis.He is a professor of computer science & engineering [1] at the University of Washington, where he directs the UW Interactive Data Lab. [2] He co-founded Trifacta with Joe Hellerstein and Sean Kandel in 2012.
Force-directed graph drawing algorithms assign forces among the set of edges and the set of nodes of a graph drawing.Typically, spring-like attractive forces based on Hooke's law are used to attract pairs of endpoints of the graph's edges towards each other, while simultaneously repulsive forces like those of electrically charged particles based on Coulomb's law are used to separate all pairs ...
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
Graphic representation of a minute fraction of the WWW, demonstrating hyperlinks.. Graph drawing is an area of mathematics and computer science combining methods from geometric graph theory and information visualization to derive two-dimensional depictions of graphs arising from applications such as social network analysis, cartography, linguistics, and bioinformatics.
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.