As datasets are developed, consider validating and/or exploring your data with a data visualization tool. This tool was originally invented by a team at Virginia Tech, but now has been made available and accessible by an Imageomics team! The tool and a video-tutorial can be found here, respectively.
I am not sure if this is a project idea... but Andromeda is an EXCELLENT way to engage both professional and novice analysts. As we progress in Datapolooza, what data can we create that are both relatable AND interesting, in that the data have structures (e.g., clustering) worthy of pointing out.
As datasets are developed, consider validating and/or exploring your data with a data visualization tool. This tool was originally invented by a team at Virginia Tech, but now has been made available and accessible by an Imageomics team! The tool and a video-tutorial can be found here, respectively.
Andromeda: https://andromeda.imageomics.org/
How-to-video (very rough, definitely not worthy of any academy awards, haha): https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1x9MLwfHBQv7Tm6K2vOQK-6VNToIHFQyc
I am not sure if this is a project idea... but Andromeda is an EXCELLENT way to engage both professional and novice analysts. As we progress in Datapolooza, what data can we create that are both relatable AND interesting, in that the data have structures (e.g., clustering) worthy of pointing out.