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A Five-Level Design Framework for Bicluster Visualizations
2014
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Analysts often need to explore and identify coordinated relationships (e.g., four people who visited the same five cities on the same set of days) within some large datasets for sensemaking. Biclusters provide a potential solution to ease this process, because each computed bicluster bundles individual relationships into coordinated sets. By understanding such computed, structural, relations within biclusters, analysts can leverage their domain knowledge and intuition to determine the
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2014.2346665
pmid:26356885
fatcat:hxp73gpigraaphc26pbtmbgj6u