Uncovering Principles of Statistical Visualization
Visualizations are central to good statistical workflow, but it has been difficult to establish general principles governing their use. We will try to back out some principles of visualization by considering examples of effective and ineffective uses of graphics in our own applied research. We consider connections between three goals of visualization: (a) vividly displaying results, (b) exploration of unexpected patterns in data, and (c) understanding fitted models.
This sounds interesting; if possible, sharing of the slides would be appreciated!
Marc:
The talk will have no slides. It will just be speech and gestures.
Hi Andrew, is this going to be recorded? I’d love to see this talk.
Same question!
Also, was this ever recorded and made accessible from anywhere? https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/08/05/holes-in-bayesian-philosophy-my-talk-for-the-philosophy-of-statistics-conference-this-wed/
(I’d asked back when and even emailed the coordinator but never got a response)