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The Big Picture: How to Use Data Visualization to Make Better Decisions—Faster

Not a data expert? Here’s an engaging and entertaining guide to interpreting and drawing insights from any chart, graph, or other data visualization you’ll encounter. You’re a business professional, not a data scientist. How do you make heads or tails of the data visualizations that come across your desk—let alone make critical business decisions based on the information they’re designed to convey? In The Big Picture, top data visualization consultant Steve Wexler provides the tools for developing the graphical literacy you need to understand the data visualizations that are flooding your inbox—and put that data to use. Packed with the best four-color examples created in Excel, Tableau, Power BI, and Qlik, among others, this one-stop resource empowers you to extract the most important information from data visualizations quickly and accurately, act on key insights, solve problems, and make the right decisions for your organization every time.

O episódio do podcast do Data Hackers de hoje tem duas missões: te ensinar a contar melhores histórias usando dados e conseguir falar de visualização de dados apenas usando áudio! Pra essa conversa, nós trouxemos o três vezes premiado pelo Kaggle André Sionek — Senior Data Engineer na Gousto — pra nos dar uma verdadeira aula sobre como usar Data Viz para criar um bom Storytelling.

Acesse nosso post no Medium para ter acesso aos conteúdos que falamos no episódio: https://medium.com/data-hackers/data-visualization-e-storytelling-47f966755fcd

How to Make Stunning Data Visualizations: An interview with Roshaan Khan, a Tableau Savant, my frijend, and one of Tableau’s featured artists of 2020. We talk about data visualization, Tableau vs Power BI, the power of personal projects, and how Roshaan got started with data.

Connect with Roshaan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshaankhan/

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Hands-On Data Visualization

Tell your story and show it with data, using free and easy-to-learn tools on the web. This introductory book teaches you how to design interactive charts and customized maps for your website, beginning with simple drag-and-drop tools such as Google Sheets, Datawrapper, and Tableau Public. You'll also gradually learn how to edit open source code templates like Chart.js, Highcharts, and Leaflet on GitHub. Hands-On Data Visualization takes you step-by-step through tutorials, real-world examples, and online resources. This practical guide is ideal for students, nonprofit organizations, small business owners, local governments, journalists, academics, and anyone who wants to take data out of spreadsheets and turn it into lively interactive stories. No coding experience is required. Build interactive charts and maps and embed them in your website Understand the principles for designing effective charts and maps Learn key data visualization concepts to help you choose the right tools Convert and transform tabular and spatial data to tell your data story Edit and host Chart.js, Highcharts, and Leaflet map code templates on GitHub Learn how to detect bias in charts and maps produced by others

Welcome to another exciting masterclass! Today I'm taking you behind the scenes of how two women leaders on our BI Brainz team, created not one, but two of our most downloaded dashboard templates ever! To share these juicy details, we are joined by Raquel Seville, CEO of BI Brainz Caribbean, and Anna Ria, our very own Head of Design and well-known BI Data Storytelling Accelerator trainer. In the first part, you'll hear from Raquel, as she explains how she used our BI Data Storytelling Framework to transform a 271-page annual report into a simple, insightful Power BI Stock Dashboard template that got a thumbs-up from the company's CEO on social media. Then, we jump into part two with Anna, as she shares the unique inspiration behind our now-famous Analytics Design Guide template and why she believes it became one of the most downloaded templates in BI Brainz history, with over 600 downloads in the first 48 hours! In this episode, you'll learn: [0:05:33] What Raquel has learned as a woman in a male-dominated industry. [0:06:10] How she built a single view dashboard from a 271-page annual report by focusing on a clear goal. [0:10:16] Raquel's idea to create the Stock Data Viz Template, a free Power BI Dashboard. [0:28:27] What the Analytics Design Guide (or ADG) actually is: a set of guidelines that anybody can use. [0:30:46] Who will benefit from using the ADG, from novices to dashboard wizards! [0:34:08] How ADG can help users that are "over creative" by honing in on specific areas. [0:35:10] The story-driven analytics that drive the ADG and why Anna believes that storytelling is crucial for success. For full show notes, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/79  Enjoyed the Show?  Please leave us a review on iTunes.

Data Science Revealed: With Feature Engineering, Data Visualization, Pipeline Development, and Hyperparameter Tuning

Get insight into data science techniques such as data engineering and visualization, statistical modeling, machine learning, and deep learning. This book teaches you how to select variables, optimize hyper parameters, develop pipelines, and train, test, and validate machine and deep learning models. Each chapter includes a set of examples allowing you to understand the concepts, assumptions, and procedures behind each model. The book covers parametric methods or linear models that combat under- or over-fitting using techniques such as Lasso and Ridge. It includes complex regression analysis with time series smoothing, decomposition, and forecasting. It takes a fresh look at non-parametric models for binary classification (logistic regression analysis) and ensemble methods such as decision trees, support vector machines, and naive Bayes. It covers the most popular non-parametric method for time-event data (the Kaplan-Meier estimator). It also covers ways of solving classification problems using artificial neural networks such as restricted Boltzmann machines, multi-layer perceptrons, and deep belief networks. The book discusses unsupervised learning clustering techniques such as the K-means method, agglomerative and Dbscan approaches, and dimension reduction techniques such as Feature Importance, Principal Component Analysis, and Linear Discriminant Analysis. And it introduces driverless artificial intelligence using H2O. After reading this book, you will be able to develop, test, validate, and optimize statistical machine learning and deep learning models, and engineer, visualize, and interpret sets of data. What You Will Learn Design, develop, train, and validate machine learning and deep learning models Find optimal hyper parameters for superior model performance Improve model performance using techniques such as dimension reduction and regularization Extract meaningful insights for decision making using data visualization Who This Book Is For Beginning and intermediate level data scientists and machine learning engineers

Visualizing Health and Healthcare Data

The only data visualization book written by and for health and healthcare professionals. In health and healthcare, data and information are coming at organizations faster than they can consume and interpret it. Health providers, payers, public health departments, researchers, and health information technology groups know the ability to analyze and communicate this vast array of data in a clear and compelling manner is paramount to success. However, they simply cannot find experienced people with the necessary qualifications. The quickest (and often the only) route to meeting this challenge is to hire smart people and train them. Visualizing Health and Healthcare Data: Creating Clear and Compelling Visualizations to "See how You're Doing" is a one-of-a-kind book for health and healthcare professionals to learn the best practices of data visualization specific to their field. It provides a high-level summary of health and healthcare data, an overview of relevant visual intelligence research, strategies and techniques to gather requirements, and how to build strong teams with the expertise required to create dashboards and reports that people love to use. Clear and detailed explanations of data visualization best practices will help you understand the how and the why. Learn how to build beautiful and useful data products that deliver powerful insights for the end user Follow along with examples of data visualization best practices, including table and graph design for health and healthcare data Learn the difference between dashboards, reports, multidimensional exploratory displays and infographics (and why it matters) Avoid common mistakes in data visualization by learning why they do not work and better ways to display the data Written by a top leader in the field of health and healthcare data visualization, this book is an excellent resource for top management in healthcare, as well as entry-level to experienced data analysts in any health-related organization.

Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide - Second Edition

"Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide" is your essential companion to mastering data visualization and analysis using Microsoft Power BI. This book offers step-by-step guidance on exploring data sources, creating effective dashboards, and leveraging advanced features like dataflows and AI insights to derive actionable intelligence quickly and effectively. What this Book will help me do Connect and import data from various sources using Power BI tools. Transform and cleanse data using the Power BI Query Editor and other techniques. Design optimized data models with relationships and DAX calculations. Create dynamic and visually compelling reports and dashboards. Implement row-level security and manage Power BI deployments within an organization. Author(s) Devin Knight, Erin Ostrowsky, and Mitchell Pearson are seasoned Power BI experts with extensive experience in business intelligence and data analytics. They bring a hands-on approach to teaching, focusing on practical skills and real-world applications. Their joint experience ensures a thorough and clear learning experience. Who is it for? This book is tailored for aspiring business intelligence professionals who wish to harness the power of Microsoft Power BI. If you have foundational knowledge of business intelligence concepts and are eager to apply them practically, this guide is for you. It's also ideal for individuals looking to upgrade their BI skill set and adopt modern data analysis tools. Whether a beginner or looking to enhance your current skills, you'll find tremendous value here.

The Big R-Book

Introduces professionals and scientists to statistics and machine learning using the programming language R Written by and for practitioners, this book provides an overall introduction to R, focusing on tools and methods commonly used in data science, and placing emphasis on practice and business use. It covers a wide range of topics in a single volume, including big data, databases, statistical machine learning, data wrangling, data visualization, and the reporting of results. The topics covered are all important for someone with a science/math background that is looking to quickly learn several practical technologies to enter or transition to the growing field of data science. The Big R-Book for Professionals: From Data Science to Learning Machines and Reporting with R includes nine parts, starting with an introduction to the subject and followed by an overview of R and elements of statistics. The third part revolves around data, while the fourth focuses on data wrangling. Part 5 teaches readers about exploring data. In Part 6 we learn to build models, Part 7 introduces the reader to the reality in companies, Part 8 covers reports and interactive applications and finally Part 9 introduces the reader to big data and performance computing. It also includes some helpful appendices. Provides a practical guide for non-experts with a focus on business users Contains a unique combination of topics including an introduction to R, machine learning, mathematical models, data wrangling, and reporting Uses a practical tone and integrates multiple topics in a coherent framework Demystifies the hype around machine learning and AI by enabling readers to understand the provided models and program them in R Shows readers how to visualize results in static and interactive reports Supplementary materials includes PDF slides based on the book’s content, as well as all the extracted R-code and is available to everyone on a Wiley Book Companion Site The Big R-Book is an excellent guide for science technology, engineering, or mathematics students who wish to make a successful transition from the academic world to the professional. It will also appeal to all young data scientists, quantitative analysts, and analytics professionals, as well as those who make mathematical models.

Insightful Data Visualization with SAS Viya

Elevate your storytelling with SAS Visual Analytics Data visualization is the gateway to artificial intelligence (AI) and big data. Insightful Data Visualization with SAS Viya shows how the latest SAS Viya tools can be used to create data visualizations in an easier, smarter, and more engaging way than ever before. SAS Visual Analytics combined with human creativity can produce endless possibilities. In this book, you will learn tips and techniques for getting the most from your SAS Visual Analytics investment. From beginners to advanced SAS users, this book has something for everyone. Use AI wizards to create data visualization automatically, learn to use advanced analytics in your dashboards to surface smarter insights, and learn to extend SAS Visual Analytics with advanced integrations and options. Topics covered in this book include: SAS Visual Analytics Data visualization with SAS Reports and dashboards SAS code examples Self-service analytics SAS data access Extending SAS beyond drag and drop

Practical Python Data Visualization: A Fast Track Approach To Learning Data Visualization With Python

Quickly start programming with Python 3 for data visualization with this step-by-step, detailed guide. This book’s programming-friendly approach using libraries such as leather, NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas will serve as a template for business and scientific visualizations. You’ll begin by installing Python 3, see how to work in Jupyter notebook, and explore Leather, Python’s popular data visualization charting library. You’ll also be introduced to the scientific Python 3 ecosystem and work with the basics of NumPy, an integral part of that ecosystem. Later chapters are focused on various NumPy routines along with getting started with Scientific Data visualization using matplotlib. You’ll review the visualization of 3D data using graphs and networks and finish up by looking at data visualization with Pandas, including the visualization of COVID-19 data sets. The code examples are tested on popular platforms like Ubuntu, Windows, and Raspberry Pi OS. WithPractical Python Data Visualization you’ll master the core concepts of data visualization with Pandas and the Jupyter notebook interface. What You'll Learn Review practical aspects of Python Data Visualization with programming-friendly abstractions Install Python 3 and Jupyter on multiple platforms including Windows, Raspberry Pi, and Ubuntu Visualize COVID-19 data sets with Pandas Who This Book Is For Data Science enthusiasts and professionals, Business analysts and managers, software engineers, data engineers.

Beginning R 4: From Beginner to Pro

Learn how to use R 4, write and save R scripts, read in and write out data files, use built-in functions, and understand common statistical methods. This in-depth tutorial includes key R 4 features including a new color palette for charts, an enhanced reference counting system (useful for big data), and new data import settings for text (as well as the statistical methods to model text-based, categorical data). Each chapter starts with a list of learning outcomes and concludes with a summary of any R functions introduced in that chapter, along with exercises to test your new knowledge. The text opens with a hands-on installation of R and CRAN packages for both Windows and macOS. The bulk of the book is an introduction to statistical methods (non-proof-based, applied statistics) that relies heavily on R (and R visualizations) to understand, motivate, and conduct statistical tests and modeling. Beginning R 4 shows the use of R in specific cases such as ANOVA analysis, multiple and moderated regression, data visualization, hypothesis testing, and more. It takes a hands-on, example-based approach incorporating best practices with clear explanations of the statistics being done. You will: Acquire and install R and RStudio Import and export data from multiple file formats Analyze data and generate graphics (including confidence intervals) Interactively conduct hypothesis testing Code multiple and moderated regression solutions Who This Book Is For Programmers and data analysts who are new to R. Some prior experience in programming is recommended.

Mastering SAS Programming for Data Warehousing

"Mastering SAS Programming for Data Warehousing" dives into the effective use of SAS for handling large-scale data environments like data warehouses and data lakes. You will learn to design and manage ETL processes using SAS, standardize workflows with macros and arrays, and connect SAS to other systems to enhance reporting and data visualization. What this Book will help me do Master efficient data input/output management in SAS environments. Design and maintain robust ETL pipelines using SAS macros and arrays. Identify and address data warehouse user requirements. Utilize Output Delivery System (ODS) to create professional reports. Integrate SAS with external systems for optimized data processing. Author(s) Monika Wahi brings extensive SAS programming experience coupled with a strong background in data warehousing and data analysis. Her insightful approach demystifies complex topics, focusing on equipping readers with practical skills. Her collaborative writing style makes advanced concepts accessible and applicable to real-world scenarios. Who is it for? This book is designed for data professionals such as architects, managers leading data-intensive projects, and SAS programmers or developers. It's ideal for those with foundational SAS experience who aspire to manage, maintain, or develop data lakes, marts, or warehouses effectively. The book offers a logical progression from basic concepts to advanced implementations, tailored for ambitious learners.

GNU Octave by Example: A Fast and Practical Approach to Learning GNU Octave

Get a quick start to learn, understand, and apply GNU Octave using a math- and programming-friendly approach. This book focuses on an end-to-end track to teach mathematical programming, data science, signal processing, and image processing with GNU Octave. GNU Octave by Example starts with an introduction to GNU Octave, a free and open-source alternative to MATLAB. Next, it explains the processes to install GNU Octave on popular operating systems such as Windows, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi, and other platforms. Further, it covers hands-on exercises with GNU Octave exploring the basic functionality and command line in interactive mode. This is followed by covering matrices and various operations including how to read and analyze data from various sources. Moving forward, it introduces commonly used programming constructs in data visualization. It explains 2D and 3D data visualization along with data analysis. It also demonstrates the concepts related to geometry and its application with GNU Octave. It concludes with coverage of signal processing followed by image, video, and audio processing techniques. After reading this book, you will be able to write your own programs for scientific and numerical applications. What You Will Learn ● Understand the practical aspects of GNU Octave with math and programming-friendly abstractions ● Install GNU Octave on multiple platforms including Windows, Raspberry Pi, and Ubuntu ● Work with GNU Octave using the GUI, the command line, and Jupyter notebooks ● Implement 2D and 3D data visualization and analysis with GNU Octave Who This Book Is For Software engineers, data engineers, data science enthusiasts, and computer vision professionals.

Learning Tableau 2020 - Fourth Edition

"Learning Tableau 2020" is a comprehensive resource designed to strengthen your understanding of Tableau. It takes you from mastering the fundamentals to achieving proficiency in advanced visualization and data handling techniques. Through this book, you will gain the ability to create impactful data visualizations and interactive dashboards, effectively leveraging the capabilities of Tableau 2020. What this Book will help me do Effectively utilize Tableau 2020 features to develop data visualizations and dashboards. Apply advanced Tableau techniques, such as LOD and table calculations, to solve complex data analysis problems. Clean and structure data using Tableau Prep, enhancing data quality and reliability. Incorporate mapping and geospatial visualization for geographic data insights. Master storytelling with data by constructing engaging and interactive dashboards. Author(s) Joshua N. Milligan, the author of "Learning Tableau 2020," is an experienced Tableau training consultant and professional. With extensive years in the data visualization and analytics field, Joshua brings a practical perspective to the book. He excels at breaking down complex topics into accessible learning paths, making advanced Tableau concepts approachable for learners of all levels. Who is it for? This book is perfect for aspiring data analysts, IT professionals, and data enthusiasts who aim to understand and create compelling business intelligence reports. Beginners in Tableau will find the learning process straightforward due to its structured and incremental lessons. Advanced users can refine their skills with the wide range of complex examples covered. A basic familiarity with working with data is beneficial, though not required.

In Ep 50 with Jurgen Faiist, I discussed why we need a new data visualization language. In today's episode, we return to debate that topic with my good Suisse buddy Raphael Branger who is a Principal Data & Analytics Consultant at IT-Logix in Switzerland. Raphael is an IBCS Certified Consultant (he introduced me to it) as well as a Certified Disciplined Agile Practitioner with more than 18 years of experience in business intelligence and data warehousing. I met Raphael almost a decade when he invited to keynote their epic BI event in Zurich. As one of the most passionate people I've met around requirements gathering 'engineering' is he calls it, his feedback was instrumental to the ongoing enhancement of our BI Dashboard Formula methodology!

In today's episode, Raphael gives examples of why a new data viz language is needed and explains the International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) SUCCESS poster and how those standards can help. So much knowledge bombs in this one! Be sure to tune in!

 [03:01] The pros and cons of whether a new data visualization language is needed [03:15]  - User Expectations: Real-world experiences using the IBCS standards [24:45]  - How to ease communication between consumer and creator For full show notes, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/63

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The Data Visualization Workshop

In "The Data Visualization Workshop," you will explore the fascinating world of data visualization and learn how to turn raw data into compelling visualizations that clearly communicate your insights. This book provides practical guidance and hands-on exercises to familiarize you with essential topics such as plotting techniques and interactive visualizations using Python. What this Book will help me do Prepare and clean raw data for visualization using NumPy and pandas. Create effective and visually appealing charts using libraries like Matplotlib and Seaborn. Generate geospatial visualizations utilizing tools like geoplotlib. Develop interactive visualizations for web integration with the Bokeh library. Apply visualization techniques to real-world data analysis scenarios, including stock data and Airbnb datasets. Author(s) Mario Döbler and Tim Großmann are experienced authors and professionals in the field of Python programming and data science. They bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to data visualization. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to empower readers with the skills to create compelling data visualizations and uncover meaningful data narratives. Who is it for? This book is ideal for beginners new to data visualization, as well as developers and data scientists seeking to enhance their practical skills. It is approachable for readers without prior visualization experience but assumes familiarity with Python programming and basic mathematics. If you're eager to bring your data to life in insightful and engaging ways, this book is for you.

Learn Grafana 7.0

"Learn Grafana 7.0" is the ultimate beginner's guide to leveraging Grafana's capabilities for analytics and interactive dashboards. You'll master real-time data monitoring, visualization, and learn how to query and explore metrics with a hands-on approach to Grafana 7.0's new features. What this Book will help me do Learn to install and configure Grafana from scratch, preparing you for real-world data analysis tasks. Navigate and utilize the Graph panel in Grafana effectively, ensuring clear and actionable visual insights. Incorporate advanced dashboard features such as annotations, templates, and links to enhance data monitoring. Integrate Grafana with major cloud providers like AWS and Azure for robust monitoring solutions. Implement secure user authentication and fine-tuned permissions for managing teams and sharing insights safely. Author(s) None Salituro, the author of "Learn Grafana 7.0," is an experienced data visualization expert with years of experience in software development and analytics. Salituro focuses on creating understandable and accessible resources for developers and analysts of all skill levels, bringing a hands-on practical approach to technical learning. Who is it for? This book is perfect for data analysts, business intelligence developers, and administrators looking to build skills in data visualization and monitoring with Grafana 7.0. If you're eager to create interactive dashboards and learn practical applications of Grafana's features, this book is for you. Beginners to Grafana are fully accommodated, though familiarity with data visualization principles is beneficial. For those seeking to monitor cloud services like AWS with Grafana, this book is indispensable.

Pro Power BI Desktop: Self-Service Analytics and Data Visualization for the Power User

Deliver eye-catching and insightful business intelligence with Microsoft Power BI Desktop. This new edition has been updated to cover all the latest features of Microsoft’s continually evolving visualization product. New in this edition is help with storytelling—adapted to PCs, tablets, and smartphones—and the building of a data narrative. You will find coverage of templates and JSON style sheets, data model annotations, and the use of composite data sources. Also provided is an introduction to incorporating Python visuals and the much awaited Decomposition Tree visual. Pro Power BI Desktop shows you how to use source data to produce stunning dashboards and compelling reports that you mold into a data narrative to seize your audience’s attention. Slice and dice the data with remarkable ease and then add metrics and KPIs to project the insights that create your competitive advantage. Convert raw data into clear, accurate, and interactive information with Microsoft’s free self-service BI tool. This book shows you how to choose from a wide range of built-in and third-party visualization types so that your message is always enhanced. You will be able to deliver those results on PCs, tablets, and smartphones, as well as share results via the cloud. The book helps you save time by preparing the underlying data correctly without needing an IT department to prepare it for you. What You Will Learn Deliver attention-grabbing information, turning data into insight Find new insights as you chop and tweak your data as never before Build a data narrative through interactive reports with drill-through and cross-page slicing Mash up data from multiple sources into a cleansed and coherent data model Build interdependent charts, maps, and tables to deliver visually stunninginformation Create dashboards that help in monitoring key performance indicators of your business Adapt delivery to mobile devices such as phones and tablets Who This Book Is For Power users who are ready to step up to the big leagues by going beyond what Microsoft Excel by itself can offer. The book also is for line-of-business managers who are starved for actionable data needed to make decisions about their business. And the book is for BI analysts looking for an easy-to-use tool to analyze data and share results with C-suite colleagues they support.

Smarter Data Science

Organizations can make data science a repeatable, predictable tool, which business professionals use to get more value from their data Enterprise data and AI projects are often scattershot, underbaked, siloed, and not adaptable to predictable business changes. As a result, the vast majority fail. These expensive quagmires can be avoided, and this book explains precisely how. Data science is emerging as a hands-on tool for not just data scientists, but business professionals as well. Managers, directors, IT leaders, and analysts must expand their use of data science capabilities for the organization to stay competitive. Smarter Data Science helps them achieve their enterprise-grade data projects and AI goals. It serves as a guide to building a robust and comprehensive information architecture program that enables sustainable and scalable AI deployments. When an organization manages its data effectively, its data science program becomes a fully scalable function that’s both prescriptive and repeatable. With an understanding of data science principles, practitioners are also empowered to lead their organizations in establishing and deploying viable AI. They employ the tools of machine learning, deep learning, and AI to extract greater value from data for the benefit of the enterprise. By following a ladder framework that promotes prescriptive capabilities, organizations can make data science accessible to a range of team members, democratizing data science throughout the organization. Companies that collect, organize, and analyze data can move forward to additional data science achievements: Improving time-to-value with infused AI models for common use cases Optimizing knowledge work and business processes Utilizing AI-based business intelligence and data visualization Establishing a data topology to support general or highly specialized needs Successfully completing AI projects in a predictable manner Coordinating the use of AI from any compute node. From inner edges to outer edges: cloud, fog, and mist computing When they climb the ladder presented in this book, businesspeople and data scientists alike will be able to improve and foster repeatable capabilities. They will have the knowledge to maximize their AI and data assets for the benefit of their organizations.