The following package creates a RShiny Gadgets for Radial Visualizations.
The original Star Coordinates as proposed by Kandogan [1] along with optional axis calibration [3]. As the original approach is based on solely numerical attributes, an extension to hybrid representation can be applied [4].
Other extensions for the approach are implemented. Hints [4] and Orthographic Star Coordinates [2].
An implementation of the traditional RadViz as presented in [5].
You can install the stable version from the main branch:
devtools::install_github(repo = "jmatute/RadialShinyGadgets", ref="main")
See the radial package vignettes for more details or go to my website
library(RadialVisGadgets)
This package is free and open source software, licensed under MIT licence
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Kandogan, E. (2001, August). Visualizing multi-dimensional clusters, trends, and outliers using star coordinates. In Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining (pp. 107-116).
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Lehmann, D. J., & Theisel, H. (2013). Orthographic star coordinates. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12), 2615-2624.
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Rubio-Sánchez, M., & Sanchez, A. (2014). Axis calibration for improving data attribute estimation in star coordinates plots. IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics, 20(12), 2013-2022
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Matute, J., & Linsen, L. (2020, February). Hinted Star Coordinates for Mixed Data. In Computer Graphics Forum (Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 117-133).
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Sharko, J., Grinstein, G., & Marx, K. A. (2008). Vectorized radviz and its application to multiple cluster datasets. IEEE transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 14(6), 1444-1427.