Image created by using the iterative dimensionality reduction method t-SNE in René Cutura’s notebook “Dimensionality Reduction Drawings” on Observable.

René Cutura’s Work Featured in Observable’s 100 Beautiful and Informative Notebooks of 2021

11. Januar 2022 / cw

Drawings created by using different dimensionality reduction methods.
[Bild: René Cutura / VISUS]

Observable is a global community of visualization and analysis experts. Data analysts, data scientists, front-end developers, and others working with data create and share their work with millions of visitors. Thereby, they contribute to the largest collection of data visualization examples in the world.

One hundred particularly beautiful and informative of such examples were recently selected by Tom Larkworthy (@tomlarkworthy) from all Observable notebooks trending during 2021 (@trendingnotebo2 on Twitter). Featured in the category “Mathematics” is René Cutura’s notebook “Dimensionality Reduction Drawings”, which allows visitors to generate impressive drawings from a variety of datasets by using different dimensionality reduction techniques. “The picture gets drawn by drawing the voronoi cells of the intermediate results above each other with some opacity,” René comments on the stunning results.

Image created by using the iterative dimensionality reduction method t-SNE in René Cutura’s notebook “Dimensionality Reduction Drawings” on Observable.
Image created by using the iterative dimensionality reduction method t-SNE in René Cutura’s notebook “Dimensionality Reduction Drawings” on Observable.
Kontakt

René Cutura

Rene.Cutura@visus.uni-stuttgart.de 

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