ContextLab / hypertools

A Python toolbox for gaining geometric insights into high-dimensional data
http://hypertools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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data visualization examples gallery #77

Closed jeremymanning closed 7 years ago

jeremymanning commented 7 years ago

Let's come up with a way to have users submit neat looking HyperTools examples along with a paragraph or so of text describing what they've visualized. Depending on how many we get, we can either show all of them, or pick the coolest ones and (with credit) show them off to the world.

jcheong0428 commented 7 years ago

Hi guys - I'm thinking of trying out Hypertools for our tv-study data with facial expressions like the one you did with the movie example in the paper. Any chance one of you would be willing to give me a quick tutorial perhaps today or tomorrow? I can prepare my data in the right format before coming over too. Thanks for making such a cool toolbox!

Best, Jin

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Let's come up with a way to have users submit neat looking HyperTools examples along with a paragraph or so of text describing what they've visualized. Depending on how many we get, we can either show all of them, or pick the coolest ones and (with credit) show them off to the world.

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jeremymanning commented 7 years ago

Hey @jcheong0428-- let us know if Andy's email cleared things up or if you're still looking for more help once you've tried it out.

jeremymanning commented 7 years ago

I think this is solved via the examples gallery... closing...