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Ultimate UpSet Plot
by Samuel Gratzl
Explore set overlaps of more than three sets interactively
Venn diagrams are a common way to show set overlaps between sets. However, with more than three sets things get messy. In 2014, Lex et. al. published a paper about UpSet; a visualization technique for showing set intersections. UpSet addresses the inherent issues of Venn diagrams by using a completely different approach to visualize the sets and set intersections using bars charts. This is an interactive UpSet Plot implementation based on UpSet.js (https://upset.js.org). More information can be found at https://upset.js.org/integrations/powerbi/.
A summary of the idea and implementation behind background is explained in this Medium article: https://medium.com/@sgratzl/upset-js-the-upset-js-ecosystem-ab6692d2f34a
Common use cases:
* Customer segmentation in which one customer belongs to multiple groups/communities
* HR candidate evaluation in which a candidate has multiple skills
* Advertising channel evaluation
* everywhere in which someone fills out a multiple choice form field, like: "How have you heard from us?"
License Note:
Basic Features are free. However, once advanced features are used a watermark will appear. Reverting the advanced setting or removing the extra set will remove the watermark again. To permanently remove the watermark, you can request a trial license from upsetjs@sgratzl.com or visit https://dataviz.boutique for order options.
Are you missing something in this visual? Have you found a bug or wish a new feature would exist? Just get in touch with me through upsetjs@sgratzl.com.
Visual capabilities
When this visual is used, it
- Can access external services or resources
At a glance
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