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Abstract #301288

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Activity Number: 129
Type: Luncheons
Date/Time: Monday, August 9, 2004 : 12:30 PM to 1:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Graphics
Abstract - #301288
Title: Large Dataset Visualization in Bioinformatics - SOLD OUT
Author(s): Vadim Kutsyy*+
Companies: Cytokinetics, Inc.
Address: 280 E. Grand Ave., South San Francisco, CA, 94022,
Keywords: large data ; visualization ; bioinformatics
Abstract:

Most of the data analysis in bioinformatics today is done on large datasets. This creates interesting statistical and computational problems. However, in addition to analyzing the data, it is very important to visualize it during the discovery process. Visualization of the data can help statistician to understand underlying structure and perform better analysis. Also, it can help to present data findings back to the scientists and let them explore data on their own. We will discuss statistical and computational aspects of large dataset visualization in bioinformatics. In addition, we will discuss tools and techniques on how to make visualization user-friendly and understandable.


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