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* [http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/papers/p56-binnig-cidr17.pdf Towards Sustainable Insights (or why polygamy is bad for you)]: outlines a few examples of false discovery issues in existing visual data exploration (e.g. [http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p2024-crotty.pdf Vizdom]) and visual recommendation tools (e.g. [http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p2182-vartak.pdf SeeDB])
* [http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/papers/p56-binnig-cidr17.pdf Towards Sustainable Insights (or why polygamy is bad for you)]: outlines a few examples of false discovery issues in existing visual data exploration (e.g. [http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p2024-crotty.pdf Vizdom]) and visual recommendation tools (e.g. [http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p2182-vartak.pdf SeeDB])
Interactive control of false discover rate during data exploration
* [https://arxiv.org/pdf/1612.01040.pdf Controlling False Discoveries during Interactive Data Exploration]: the paper reports case study results on applying a new procedure for controlling FDR during data exploration and reports; not much emphasis on the interface yet but it sounds like Emanuel is working on that; the case study could provide inspirations for ways in which visualizations could help users better understand the FDR control procedural.


Previous work on visualizations and statistical analysis
Previous work on visualizations and statistical analysis

Revision as of 23:46, 25 February 2017

Overview

This page documents our research effort towards developing visual interfaces that help people perform statistically sound data analysis.

Proposals

  • BIGDATA: F: Statistically Sound and Computationally Efficient Massive Data Analysis - Sample Complexity, Uniform Convergence, and False Discovery Rate

References

Vision and use case papers

Interactive control of false discover rate during data exploration

  • Controlling False Discoveries during Interactive Data Exploration: the paper reports case study results on applying a new procedure for controlling FDR during data exploration and reports; not much emphasis on the interface yet but it sounds like Emanuel is working on that; the case study could provide inspirations for ways in which visualizations could help users better understand the FDR control procedural.

Previous work on visualizations and statistical analysis