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Fig. 5 | Journal of Cheminformatics

Fig. 5

From: Visualization of very large high-dimensional data sets as minimum spanning trees

Fig. 5

Visualizing linguistics, RNA sequencing, and particle physics data sets. a The MiniBooNE data set (\(n = 130,065\), \(d = 50\)) consists of measurements extracted from Fermilab’s MiniBooNE experiment. TMAP visualizes the distribution of the signal data among the background. b The GUTENBERG data set is a selection of books by 142 authors (\(n = 3036, d = 1,217,078)\). The works of five different authors are shown to occupy distinct branches. Interactive version of these maps and further examples can be found at http://tmap.gdb.tools

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