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Antony Unwin
Anschrift:
Prof. Antony UNWIN, Ph.D.
Universität Augsburg
Institut für Mathematik
Lehrstuhl für Rechnerorientierte Statistik und Datenanalyse
D-86135 Augsburg
Telefon: (+49 821) 598 - 22
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Telefax: (+49 821) 598 - 22 00
Internet: Antony.Unwin@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE
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- M.A. (Cambridge)
- M.Sc. (London)
- Ph. D. (Dublin)
First Professor of Computer-Oriented Statistics and Data
Analysis
(This department was set up with the support of the Volkswagen
Foundation through the initiative of my colleague, Professor
Friedrich Pukelsheim.)
Formerly at:
- Ford
- South Bank Polytechnic
- Mars
- Trinity College Dublin.
- Joint Editor of
Statistical Computing and Graphics Newsletter (1998-2000)
Computational Statistics
(1999-2003)
- European Section Chairman, International Association for
Statistical Computing (1998-2000)
Research interests
Interactive
statistical graphics
Exploratory
analysis
Large
data sets
Development
of exploratory statistical software.
The Augsburg Impressionists
Current software research projects
MANET
(Developed by Heike Hofmann)
KLIMT
(Developed by Simon Urbanek)
Mondrian
(Developed by Martin Theus)
GAUGUIN
(Developed by Alexander Gribov)
MORET
(Developed by Ralf Seger)
iPlots
(Developed by Simon Urbanek and Tobias Wichtrey)
Past software research projects
VAN GOGH
(Developed by René Keller)
RENOIR
(Developed by Claus-Michael Müller)
Pissarro
(Developed by René Keller and Andreas Schlögl)
TURNER
(Developed by Stefan Lauer)
Contours (Klaus
Bernt)
MARC
(Developed by Klaus Bernt)
Cassatt
(Developed by Sylvia Winkler)
Books
Handbook
of
Data
Visualization (eds. Chen, Härdle and Unwin) pub:
Springer, Heidelberg 2008
Graphics
of
Large
Datasets (with Martin Theus and Heike Hofmann) pub:
Springer, NY 2006
Recent papers and talks
- Parallel
Coordinates
for
Parallel
Events
-- Graphical
Analysis
of Decathlon Results and the Decathlon Points System
IMA Conference on Mathematical Modelling in Sport, Salford 2007
Preprint,
029-2007, Institut für Mathematik, Universität Augsburg
- Computational
Statistics
and
Data
Visualization
(with Chun-houh Chen and Wolfgang Härdle)
A chapter for the
forthcoming Handbook of Data Visualization (ed.
Chun-houh Chen, Wolfgang Härdle, Antony Unwin) Springer 2007
Discussion paper,
2007-020, SFB649 "Economic Risk"
- Adaptive
Verfahren
zur
Analyse
und
Verbesserung
realer Lehr-Lern-Systeme
(with Ulrich Fahrner)
Preprint,
033-2007, Institut für Mathematik, Universität Augsburg
- Exploratory
Graphics
of
a
Financial
Dataset
(with Martin Theus and Wolfgang Härdle)
A chapter for the
forthcoming Handbook of Data Visualization (ed.
Chun-houh Chen, Wolfgang Härdle, Antony Unwin) Springer 2007
Preprint,
031-2007, Institut für Mathematik, Universität Augsburg
- Good
Graphics?
A chapter for the forthcoming Handbook of Data
Visualization (ed. Chun-houh Chen, Wolfgang Härdle, Antony Unwin)
Springer 2007
Preprint, 027-2007, Institut für Mathematik,
Universität Augsburg
- Euresco
Geovisualisation Workshop, Kolymbari, Crete March 2004
What users want to do
(download pdf)
- Okayama University November 2003
Blending
Statistics and Graphics in Visual Data Mining (download pdf)
- ISM Workshop Tokyo November 2003
EDA and
Interactive Graphics (download pdf)
Mosaic
Plots for Categorical Data (download pdf)
Parallel
Coordinates and Interactivity (download pdf)
Specialist
Visualisation Software (download pdf)
- Unwin, A. R., Hofmann, H., Bernt, K. (2001). The TwoKey Plot for
Multiple Association Rules Control. In L. De Raedt Siebes, A. (Ed.),
PKDD, (pp. 472-483). Freiburg: Springer.
- Unwin, A. R. (2001). Patterns of Data Analysis? Journal of the
Korean Statistical Society, 30(2), 219-230. (download pdf)
- (Invited paper given at the ECML/PKDD meeting in Freiburg,
September 2001)
Statistification
or Mystification? The Need for Statistical Thought in Visual Data Mining
- "Visualisation for Data Mining" International Conference on Data
Mining, Visualization and Statistical System, Seoul 2000 (download pdf)
- "R objects, two interfaces (R objects to interfaces?)" (2001) In
K. L. Hornik F. (Ed.), DSC 2001, Vienna
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2001/Proceedings/Unwin.pdf
- "Graphical Methods, Analytic" (to be published in International
Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences)
- "Parallel Coordinates for Exploratory Modelling Analysis" (with
Volinsky,C., Winkler,S.) (submitted to CSDA) (download pdf)
- "Scatterplotting" (submitted to Chance) (download pdf)
- "Using Your Eyes - Making Statistics More Visible with
Computers." (2000) CSDA, 32, 303-312. "Interactive Statistics" (2000)
Metrika, 51(1), 1-4. (with Weihs, C.)
- "Requirements
for
Interactive
Graphics
Software
for
Exploratory Data Analysis" (1999)
(.html=625KB) (.ps.gz=125KB) Computational
Statistics, 14, 7-22
weitere Veröffentlichungen
JSMunrav
Software developed at Trinity College Dublin
- REGARD: Interactive Graphical Software for spatial data,
developed in collaboration with Graham Wills and John Haslett in Dublin
later supported in Augsburg. No longer available, ran only on Macs.
- Diamond Fast: Interactive Graphical Software for time series
(with Graham Wills) Available on request, runs only on Macs.
- ASP (Animated Stochastic Processes)
Three interactive graphic simulation packages for teaching.
Available from Intellimation Library for the Macintosh, California:
EPPIE - spatial epidemics (with Mike Lloyd and Graham Wills)
CELLS - cell miteosis (with Mike Lloyd)
mDNA - mitochondrial DNA inheritance (with Eoin McDonnell)
Antony.Unwin@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE