[BlindMath] Exploratory Data Analysis And Sonification
peter.julien.rayner at gmail.com
peter.julien.rayner at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 00:14:20 UTC 2023
A colleague and I wrote a sonification function for python but it does
have two requirements:
1) it's only been tested on Linux
2) it makes heavy use of a touchscreen or similar.
Hence it's probably not useful for you but get in touch if it might
be.
regards
Peter
Bhavya shah via BlindMath writes:
>Dear all,
>
>I am tasked with some exploratory data analysis for some large
>time-seried data sets. My sense is that graphing a variable in terms
>of value of the variable on the y axis and time on the x axis, i.e.
>data visualization, would be a good first step to get a feel for
>general trends before conducting more specific analyses. While I
>cannot see such a graph, I know that audio graphing technologies
>generally exist. What tools or libraries could I use to sonify plots
>that I generate in the process of analysing a .csv file in Python?
>Other strategies for exploratory data analysis are also welcome.
>
>I would appreciate any thoughts and inputs!
>
>Kind Regards,
>Bhavya Shah
>B.S. in Mathematical and Computational Science | Stanford '24
>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/
>
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