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Multivariate Data Visualization with R

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  • Updated 7/2020
4.3
(42 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 45 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Geoffrey Hubona, Ph.D.
Rating
4.3
(42 Ratings)

Course Overview

Multivariate Data Visualization with R

Course describes and demonstrates a creative approach for constructing and drawing grid-based multivariate graphs in R

It is often both useful and revealing to create visualizations, plots and graphs of the multivariate data that is the subject of one's research project. Often, both pre-analysis and post-analysis visualizations can help one understand “what is going on in the data" in a way that looking at numerical summaries of fitted model estimates cannot. The lattice package in R is uniquely designed to graphically depict relationships in multivariate data sets.

This course describes and demonstrates this creative approach for constructing and drawing grid-based multivariate graphic plots and figures using R. Lattice graphics are characterized as multi-variable (3, 4, 5 or more variables) plots that use conditioning and paneling. Consequently, it is a popular approach for, and a good fit to visually present the results of multi-variable statistical model fitting. The appearance of most of the plots, graphs and figures are determined by panel functions, rather than by the high-level graphics function calls themselves. Further, the user of lattice graphics has extensive and comprehensive control over many more of the details and features of the visual plots, far greater control that is afforded by the base graphics approach in R. The method is based on trellis graphics which were popularized in the S language developed by Bell Labs.

Course Content

  • 4 section(s)
  • 32 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction to Lattice and to "Trellis" Graphics
  • Section 2 Multiway Tables and Scatter Plots
  • Section 3 Trivariate, 3D, and Other Complex Displays
  • Section 4 Finer Control Graphical Parameters and Other Settings

What You’ll Learn

  • Graphically depict visual 2D, 3D, 4D (and so on) relationships that exist in multivariate data sets., Understand how "trellis" graphic objects are different from other graphic objects in R., Understand how to apply the techniques of conditioning and paneling to present multivariate data relationships., Understand the nature of lattice panel functions and know how to create and modify them for brilliant multivariate graphics displays., Have a powerful visual toolset to visually present the results of multi-variable statistical model fitting.


Reviews

  • K
    Kevin Hampel
    3.0

    Etwas veraltet

  • R
    Rafael Pablo Torres Bravo
    5.0

    excellent

  • T
    Thiago Oliveira
    5.0

    Fácil de entender quando se prática junto

  • L
    Leigh Benson
    5.0

    A very thorough instructor who employs both show and tell techniques to help the learner understand both the why and the how behind the visualization construction. Appropriate for intermediate and above R users.

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