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10. Interactive and Dynamic Graphics
Jürgen Symanzik
Subsections
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Early Developments and Software
10.3 Concepts of Interactive and Dynamic Graphics
10.3.1 Scatterplots and Scatterplot Matrices
10.3.2 Brushing and Linked Brushing/Linked Views
10.3.3 Focusing, Zooming, Panning, Slicing, Rescaling, and Reformatting
10.3.4 Rotations and Projections
10.3.5 Grand Tour
10.3.6 Parallel Coordinate Plots
10.3.7 Projection Pursuit and Projection Pursuit Guided Tours
10.3.8 Pixel or Image Grand Tours
10.3.9 Andrews Plots
10.3.10 Density Plots, Binning, and Brushing with Hue and Saturation
10.3.11 Interactive and Dynamic Graphics for Categorical Data
10.4 Graphical Software
10.4.1 REGARD, MANET, and Mondrian
10.4.2 HyperVision, ExplorN, and CrystalVision
10.4.3 Data Viewer, XGobi, and GGobi
10.4.4 Other Graphical Software
10.5 Interactive 3D Graphics
10.5.1 Anaglyphs
10.5.2 Virtual Reality
10.6 Applications in Geography, Medicine, and Environmental Sciences
10.6.1 Geographic Brushing and Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis
10.6.2 Interactive Micromaps
10.6.3 Conditioned Choropleth Maps
10.7 Outlook
10.7.1 Limitations of Graphics
10.7.2 Future Developments