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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 18
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
SEURAT
(Developed by Alexander Gribov)
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
MANET (Developed by
Heike Hofmann)
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
Graphics of Large
Datasets (with Martin Theus and Heike Hofmann) published by
Springer, NY 2006
Handbook
of Data Visualization (eds. Chen, Härdle, Unwin)
published by Springer, Heidelberg; 2008
Kells review of Carr &
Pickles
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
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