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A SURVEY ON VISUAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE DATA
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A SURVEY ON VISUAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE DATA" by Mr. Yixian ZHENG Abstract: Multivariate data analysis is important for many applications. In the big data era, most datasets we collect are multivariate. They are often large, heterogeneous, and high dimensional, which pose special challenges for analysts. Visual analytics has emerged as a major approach for multivariate data analysis as it exploits both data mining methods and visualization techniques, and keeps humans in the loop of analysis. In this report, we survey recent visual analytics techniques for multivariate data analysis. We first briefly introduce different data types of multivariate data, followed by a list of major analytical tasks. After that, some representative statistical and data mining methods (e.g., dimension reduction) and visualization techniques (e.g., parallel coordinates) are summarized. The major part of this survey focuses on visual analytics techniques for various analytical tasks (e.g., cluster analysis, regression, and classification) and the applications of these techniques in urban informatics and financial engineering. Finally, we conclude with possible research topics and directions. Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2014 Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm Venue: Room 5563 Lifts 27/28 Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Dr. Huamin Qu (Supervisor) Dr. Raymond Wong (Chairperson) Dr. Qiong Luo Prof. Chiew-Lan Tai **** ALL are Welcome ****