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10 November 2021

Understanding correlations is one of the most important things in data science. How can effective visualisations can be helpful? Bodo Kirsch leads the discussion on different displays to combine the clinical outcome with the anchor measurement. Visualisations are available on the Wonderful Wednesday blog.

The presented visualisations are all about explaining the link between a clinical symptom score and the anchor measurement CGI-I. The first approach is to show cumulative distribution functions and prediction intervals grouped by the CGI-I score. Inside into the individual data is given by a comprehensive display including paired distribution function plot with integrated line plots. But there’s much more to it – a must see. More examples show different ways to display distribution functions in a way that visually highlights important differences. And last but not least this is given as a story-telling example. The challenge for December is about displaying demographic data based on an example data set on Alzheimer patients. See the Wonderful Wednesday homepage for more detail.

Wonderful Wednesdays are brought to you by the Visualisation SIG. The Wonderful Wednesday team includes: Bodo Kirsch, Alexander Schacht, Mark Baillie, Daniel Saure, Zachary Skrivanek, Lorenz Uhlmann, Rachel Phillips, Markus Vogler, David Carr, Steve Mallett, Abi Williams, Julia Igel, Gakava Lovemore, Katie Murphy, Rhys Warham, Sara Zari, Irene de la Torre Arenas

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