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HiPlot is a lightweight interactive visualization tool to help AI researchers discover correlations and patterns in high-dimensional data using parallel plots and other graphical ways to represent information.
HiPlot is a lightweight interactive visualization tool to help AI researchers discover correlations and patterns in high-dimensional data using parallel plots and other graphical ways to represent information.
There are several modes to HiPlot:
pip install -U hiplot # Or for conda users: conda install -c conda-forge hiplot
If you have a jupyter notebook, you can get started with something as simple as:
import hiplot as hip
data = [{'dropout':0.1, 'lr': 0.001, 'loss': 10.0, 'optimizer': 'SGD'},
{'dropout':0.15, 'lr': 0.01, 'loss': 3.5, 'optimizer': 'Adam'},
{'dropout':0.3, 'lr': 0.1, 'loss': 4.5, 'optimizer': 'Adam'}]
hip.Experiment.from_iterable(data).display()
@misc{hiplot,
author = {Haziza, D. and Rapin, J. and Synnaeve, G.},
title = {{Hiplot, interactive high-dimensionality plots}},
year = {2020},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/facebookresearch/hiplot}},
}
Inspired by and based on code from Kai Chang, Mike Bostock and Jason Davies.
External contributors (please add your name when you submit your first pull request):
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HiPlot is a lightweight interactive visualization tool to help AI researchers discover correlations and patterns in high-dimensional data using parallel plots and other graphical ways to represent information.
We found that @d3rd/hiplot-dev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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