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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2011
We propose a new framework for visualising tables of counts, proportions and probabilities. We call our framework product plots, alluding to the computation of area as a product of height and width, and the statistical concept of generating a joint distribution from the product of conditional and marginal distributions.
Hadley, Wickham, Heike, Hofmann
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We propose a new framework for visualising tables of counts, proportions and probabilities. We call our framework product plots, alluding to the computation of area as a product of height and width, and the statistical concept of generating a joint distribution from the product of conditional and marginal distributions.
Hadley, Wickham, Heike, Hofmann
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Plot Sampling with Plots of Unequal Sizes
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 1998Assuming that the trees in the forests are randomly distributed, it is demonstrated that plot sampling with unequal sized plots generally leads to a more precise estimate of the tree parameter totals than that with plots of equal sizes. The optimUlll choice of individual plot sizes has been discussed for a given (i) total plot size and (ii) cost (with
Sengupta, Samindranath, Liski, Erkki P.
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Lockhart Plot or Dzerhinskii Plot?
The Journal of Modern History, 1971The summer of 1918 found Bolshevik fortunes at low ebb. The heady days of November were long past, and the new rulers had to cope with the enormous problems left in the wake of their seizure of power. Russia was in ruins, and the attempt to extricate her from the World War had been only partly successful.
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The Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 2014
ABSTRACT Data visualizations, particularly in the form of word maps and plotted graphs, have become a hallmark of the so-called “digital humanities.” It is important for creators and readers of these depictions to remember that they are not “data” but readings, interpretations of data mediated by programmed algorithms and hermeneutic ...
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ABSTRACT Data visualizations, particularly in the form of word maps and plotted graphs, have become a hallmark of the so-called “digital humanities.” It is important for creators and readers of these depictions to remember that they are not “data” but readings, interpretations of data mediated by programmed algorithms and hermeneutic ...
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