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    • Deception in Data Visualization 

      Adams, Kyle Kenneth James (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-30)
      In recent years, there has been a great deal of public discussion of misleading graphs and statistics, but this phenomenon seems to have fallen outside the scope of philosophical analysis. The philosophy of language has ...
    • Development of novel data representations for virtual reality exergames 

      Li, Yirou (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-06)
      Being physically active is important to people of all ages for supporting health and wellbeing. Engaging in regular physical activity has been shown to foster growth and development, improve physical and cognitive functions, ...
    • Interactive and Static Statistical Graphics: Bridge to Integration 

      Xu, Zehao (University of Waterloo, 2022-01-17)
      There are plenty of graphical packages in R which play an important role in building graphics for data analysis, either static graphics (e.g., `graphics`, `grid`, `ggplot2`) or interactive graphics (e.g., `loon`, `shiny`). ...
    • Micromeda: a genome property prediction pipeline and web visualization tool 

      Bergstrand, Lee (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-07)
      Understanding the distribution of biochemical pathways across microorganisms is critical to understanding these organism's evolution, ecology, and industrial applicability. Advances in genome sequencing and pathway databases ...
    • The Shape of Agency: Fostering Agency in Qualitative Research through Data Visualization 

      Ugaya Mazza, Larissa (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-08)
      Qualitative data analysis is important to the field of healthcare since it allows researchers to understand the lived experience of patients, practitioners, and everyone in between. However, qualitative data requires time ...

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