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Leland Wilkinson
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CHANCE. 34:38-40
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Leland Wilkinson
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Wiley StatsRef: Statistics Reference
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Leland Wilkinson
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Demystifying AI for the Enterprise ISBN: 9781351032940
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351032940-8
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Prashant Natarajan, Bob Rogers, Edward Dixon, Jonas Christensen, Kirk Borne, Leland Wilkinson, Shantha Mohan
Artificial intelligence (AI) in its various forms –– machine learning, chatbots, robots, agents, etc. –– is increasingly being seen as a core component of enterprise business workflow and information management systems. The current promise an
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Leland Wilkinson
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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics. 24(1)
Visualizing outliers in massive datasets requires statistical pre-processing in order to reduce the scale of the problem to a size amenable to rendering systems like D3, Plotly or analytic systems like R or SAS. This paper presents a new algorithm, c
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ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data. 6:1-18
In Wilkinson et al. [2011] we introduced a new set-covering random projection classifier that achieved average error lower than that of other classifiers in the Weka platform. This classifier was based on an L ∞ norm distance function and exploited
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Multivariate behavioral research. 15(3)
Two experiments were run in which the structure of the Interpersonal Check List (ICL) was studied. Both studies demonstrated that the ICL comprised a circular ordering of traits at several levels of intensity. This structure, defined by Guttman as a
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Leland Wilkinson
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International Statistical Review. 82:208-210
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 16:1044-1052
An ongoing challenge for information visualization is how to deal with over-plotting forced by ties or the relatively limited visual field of display devices. A popular solution is to represent local data density with area (bubble plots, treemaps), c