George Mason University
Statistics Colloquium Series
Seminar Announcement


CrystalVision, a New Visual DataMining Software

Edward Wegman, Qiang Luo and Sheldon Fu


George Mason University


ABSTRACT

CrystalVision is a commercial evolution of an experimental, feasibility demonstration software for the Silicon Graphics platform known as ExplorN pioneered by Dan Carr, Ed Wegman and Qiang Luo. Crystal Vision is implemented with openGL and is available on SGI, WindowsNT and Linux platforms. The software is focused on multidimensional visualization and includes traditional graphics tools such as scatterplot matrices, stereoscopic displays, parallel coordinate displays, grand tour, saturation brushing, and other tools which allow for a highly interactive visual analysis of data set as large as 10^7 observations. The talk will demonstrate how more traditional statistical tasks can be accomplished visually.


Friday, October 13, 2000
George W. Johnson Center, Assembly Room B
Seminar at 10:45 a.m.
Refreshments at 10:30 a.m.
For the 2000 Fall Seminar Schedule, go to
www.science.gmu.edu/statseminars