Yr report should include a short introduction


Question:

I have a data visualization and analysis report to be completed.

There is the assignment details file given below.

I would only need the report to be completed. I have done up a proposal on the subject for the report.

Example file show how the report should be done.

The report should be no lesser than 3000 words. Pictures, diagram, tables, flowchart, pie chart all should be included. Should use a visualization tools like math lab to come out with the statistic.

all reference should also be included.

1 Aims and overview

For your data visualisation and analysis project you are expected to create a visualisation that investigates some aspect(s) of real data. You will need to find a scientific multidimensional dataset (e.g., online scientific data repositories). You must use scientific data (e.g., collected from census, surveys, experiments or simulations), not a mathematical expression. You may use more than one dataset if you wish. You cannot use datasets provided with Matlab or other software packages.

For the visualisation project, you will be showing that you can apply methods such as we cover in the lecture to analyse, understand, and/or communicate or teach about data. This means that the data matters! If your data is too simple, you won't be able to show much use of visualisation or data analysis. Look for data that has some (or all) of these features:

- Multiple independent variables. In this case, you will be interested in correlations, dimensionality reduction (e.g., principal component analysis), etc.

- Multiple dependent variables. You might be interested in correlations, in trying to display the data in a way that the viewer can understand it, etc.

- Complex behaviour over space. You might be interested in how data in regions correlates with neighbouring regions, etc. If your data is geographical, you can usually find other dependent variables where possible correlations are interesting.

- Complex behaviour over time. You will be interested in looking for patterns: are there long term trends, cycles, etc.?

Pick a subject area that you are really interested in: you could also approach a UQ researcher in that area to see if they could provide you with data.

You can use a computer language and visualisation tools of your choice.
The project is assessed based on 3 components:
- Proposal (pass/fail)
- Presentation (inadequate/poor/good/excellent)
- Report (1-7)

Report

Your report should include (concisely): a short introduction, description of where you found the data, any data preparation (statistical or other) and methods/analysis used; and discussion of how the visualisation facilitates your understanding of your data. Include figures (attractive presentations of your visualisations), as well as references to sources. Aim for about 3000 words, or 2-3 pages of text, excluding figures.

The report should be provided as a document file (doc, pdf, html).

Examples reports by past students are provided on the course Blackboard site.

4.1 Criteria &Marking

The report is given a grade from 1-7. The report must include:
- Problem Statement (the what and why)
- Methods, techniques, execution and results (how)
- Discussion

The grade is based on the coverage of these items, and also the quality of presentation of the report, and demonstrating creativity, diversity of skills/approaches and judicious application of course material.

If no report is submitted, a grade of 0 will be given for the report.


Attachment:- Proposal.rar

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