The Kelly plot is a data representation method inspired by some of the paintings of Ellsworth Kelly. |
By the method of coarse-graining, a sequence of data values is converted into a sequence of numbers, and each number is assigned a color. |
Now construct an approximately square array of small squares, one for each data point. |
Left-to-right, top-to-bottom, each small square is painted the color of the numbers, read in the order they were assigned by the data. |
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Here are some examples.
uniform random 1 | uniform random 2 | normal | Brownian | amylase |
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