Datacopia

Datacopia.com
Initial release 18 August 2012 (18 August 2012)
Stable release
20140625151647 / 6 May 2014 (6 May 2014) [1]
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in English
License Proprietary
Website www.datacopia.com

Datacopia is a freemium tool that automatically generates charts and infographics from structured and unstructured data.[2]

Context

Representing data using charts is a difficult task from two perspectives. The first is that it is not always clear which chart type best represents a dataset.[3][4] The second, and more difficult of the two, is understanding what useful information even exists in the data before it can be visualized.[5]

Datacopia attempts to resolve these difficulties by automating both the data analysis and chart selection processes.

Technology

Datacopia is built in HTML5 and runs on any platform with a browser that supports the Html5 canvas element. It makes use of D3.js and the NVD3 library to provide its interactive graphics. It uses the Heroku PaaS stack.

Datacopia allows generated charts to be posted to social media sites and blogs.[6]

Datacopia offers an API [7] that allows developers to embed Datacopia functionality within their software and websites. This API is already used by the Qiqqa research management software to automatically turn tables of results in PDFs into charts.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Datacopia.com is launched".
  2. "AlternativeTo: Datacopia".
  3. Andrew Abela. Advanced Presentations by Design: Creating Communication that Drives Action.
  4. Jonathan Helfman. Selecting the Best Graph Based on Data, Tasks, and User Roles (PDF).
  5. "Automatic Construction and Natural-Language Description of Nonparametric Regression Models". Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. AAAI. 2014.
  6. "Trading multiple strategies/instruments and max draw-downs". MooMooFX. Retrieved 2014-05-15.
  7. "The oh-so-simple Datacopia API". Datacopia.com. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
  8. "Automatically making charts from boring tables of results in your PDFs using Datacopia.com". Qiqqa.com. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
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