Hi Deb,

Yes, maybe we should start a new thread, if you want to discuss data
visualization in the context of exploratory data analysis (EDA).

Of course, you may personally (or, as an organization, internally) want to
make your EDA reproducible.  Then, you may have many many (versioned)
notebooks containing many many statistical summaries, plots, and lines of
code which don't end up in (or even relate to) the final "publication"
(paper, web app, or anything in between).

But if we are talking about reproducible research, I can't see any
reproducibility requirement pertaining to the visualization tools which
were used, at some point and by someone, and led, directly or indirectly,
to the insights which motivated a given study.  You want the actual study
to be reproducible.

Did I get the "scope" of your question? ;)

Best,
Marianne

On May 15, 2019 3:52 PM, "Deborah Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,
Perhaps off-topic (sorry), but then if what Marianne has out-lined here
represents the "scope"  of this Visualization as part of Reproducibility
effort,


On 2019-05-15 9:11 AM, Marianne Corvellec wrote:
> I get that Visualisation only refers to a means of communicating
> results (and not to a means of exploring data).
Where do Visualization tools that help us explore data, fit in? We need
these.

Thanks,
Deb

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