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Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
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Introducing exploratory visualization

Exploratory visualization is a crucial step in the data analysis process, allowing us to gain insights and understand underlying patterns, relationships, and trends within our data. It involves creating visual representations of the data to explore its various attributes and uncover potential patterns or anomalies. The primary goal of exploratory visualization is to visually inspect the data, identify any interesting features, and generate hypotheses for further investigation. By leveraging the power of visual perception, we can better understand complex datasets and make informed decisions. MATLAB provides a variety of functions and tools for exploratory data visualization. Here are some commonly used functions for exploratory visualization:

  • plot(): This function is used to create line plots, scatter plots, or any custom plot by specifying x and y coordinates.
  • histogram(): This function creates histograms to visualize the distribution...
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Giuseppe Ciaburro

Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
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