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@misc{ frwiki:186068284,
author = "Wikipédia",
title = "Wikidata --- Wikipédia{,} l'encyclopédie libre",
year = "2021",
url = "http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikidata&oldid=186068284",
note = "[En ligne; Page disponible le 4-septembre-2021]"
}
@misc{ frwiki:194953405,
author = "Wikipédia",
title = "SPARQL --- Wikipédia{,} l'encyclopédie libre",
year = "2022",
url = "http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SPARQL&oldid=194953405",
note = "[En ligne; Page disponible le 30-juin-2022]"
}
@article{hui_induction_2015,
title = {Induction, {Deduction} and {Transduction}: {On} the {Aesthetics} and {Logic} of {Digital} {Objects}},
volume = {8},
issn = {1755-9944},
shorttitle = {Induction, {Deduction} and {Transduction}},
url = {https://www.academia.edu/12788303/Induction_Deduction_and_Transduction_On_the_Aesthetics_and_Logic_of_Digital_Objects},
abstract = {The article questions the two dominant views on media aesthetics – one takes the empiricist stance, and the other pushes forwards a media-technological a priori – in order to posit a third view. This view is transcendental empiricism, which one can},
number = {3},
urldate = {2022-12-21},
journal = {Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network},
author = {Hui, Yuk},
year = {2015},
}
@article{swartz_2002,
author={Swartz, A.},
journal={IEEE Intelligent Systems},
title={MusicBrainz: a semantic Web service},
year={2002},
volume={17},
number={1},
pages={76-77},
doi={10.1109/5254.988466}}
@book{wilkinson05,
abstract = {This book was written for statisticians, computer scientists, geographers,
researchers, and others interested in visualizing data. It presents
a unique foundation for producing almost every quantitative graphic
found in scientific journals, newspapers, statistical packages,
and data visualization systems. While the tangible results of this
work have been several visualization software libraries, this book
focuses on the deep structures involved in producing quantitative
graphics from data. What are the rules that underlie the production
of pie charts, bar charts, scatterplots, function plots, maps, mosaics,
and radar charts? Those less interested in the theoretical and mathematical
foundations can still get a sense of the richness and structure
of the system by examining the numerous and often unique color graphics
it can produce. The second edition is almost twice the size of the
original, with six new chapters and substantial revision. Much of
the added material makes this book suitable for survey courses in
visualization and statistical graphics.},
added-at = {2006-09-18T06:26:07.000+0200},
author = {Wilkinson, Leland},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/241ebf5692913ff62b91205055461e497/neilernst},
citeulike-article-id = {586693},
description = {Not previously uploaded},
howpublished = {Hardcover},
interhash = {7eff59f0c8bb5b709549a03f8fc01dcc},
intrahash = {41ebf5692913ff62b91205055461e497},
isbn = {0387245448},
keywords = {seminal reference visualization},
month = {July},
priority = {3},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Statistics and Computing},
timestamp = {2006-09-18T06:26:07.000+0200},
title = {The Grammar of Graphics},
url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0387245448/citeulike04-21},
year = 2005
}