Have you ever wondered whether there was an easy way to analyze large
amounts of data? Would you like to learn about a statistical computing
language that can scale seamlessly to analyze large time series
datasets? Do you need to create online, interactive versions of your
data visualizations?
Fortunately for all of us, at the next meeting of the Boise Data
Visualization group, two professionals from nearby companies are going
to address these and related issues. Philip Stich will introduce the
language R, go through a few examples and also tie in the Google
Visualization API. Jeremy Zerr will give a presentation on the Google
visualization/charts API. What it can do, how to interface it with
Javascript, and the built in charts with interactivity.
The meeting will be on October 18th at 6pm at BSU in the MEC building.
Please try to be on time so that we can finish on time. If you are
aware of any other mailing lists that might benefit from this
announcement, please share it there. Thanks.
Regards,
Alark Joshi
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Boise State University
1910 University Drive, MEC 302A
Boise, ID 83725-2075
phone: (208) 426-5734
web: http://cs.boisestate.edu/~alark