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In this course, you will learn how to use Seaborn, a Python library for producing statistical graphics. You will learn how to use Seaborn's sophisticated visualization tools to analyze your data, create informative visualizations, and communicate your results with ease.

  • Updated Oct 23, 2025

Ferrum is a statistical visualization library for Python: a grammar-first charting system that unifies exploratory plots, statistical graphics, interactive views, and model diagnostics, backed by a Rust engine. Built in 10 days by one human and an agentic Claude framework.

  • Updated May 25, 2026
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Supplementary materials for the following publication: Davydenko, A., & Goodwin, P. (2021). Assessing point forecast bias across multiple time series: Measures and visual tools. International Journal of Statistics and Probability, 10(5), 46-69. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijsp.v10n5p46

  • Updated Oct 4, 2021
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