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- From: tgorb@rrc.chevron.com (Joe Gorberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets
- Subject: Re: visualization
- Message-ID: <9292@lhdsy1.lahabra.chevron.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:27:58 GMT
- References: <1993Jan25.191934.18443@den.mmc.com>
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- In article 18443@den.mmc.com, asta@thermal4.den.mmc.com (Brent Cullimore) writes:
- >Is anyone out there interested in S/W tools for visualizing n-nets,
- >connection strengths, etc.? Are there any standard tools already
- >for such visualization?
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- >If not, why not: other specialties using circuits, etc. rely
- >on visualization for intuition, even when heavy number-crunching
- >underlies it all.
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- I like to use JMP from SAS Institute Inc. for the Macintosh especially to
- visualize 3D relationships. This has been helpful for pre- and post- processing.
- I also like to use the old mac/windows Excel spreadsheet for some basic analyses.
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- Although, I too am looking for a more powerful (functionally) visualization tool.
- Wouldn't it be nice if Virtual Reality was here now?
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- Joe Gorberg
- tgorb@rrc.chevron.com
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