Abstract
The paper outlines what we can and should expect of an interactive system for exploratory analysis of categorical data. By means of the example of Mosaic Plots – the graphical analogue of multivariate contingency tables – it is shown how much power a graphic gains when interactive features are added. Together with this article come accompanying HTML scripts where the examples are available in a more detailed and interactive form to give the user insight into the `look & feel' effect of interactive graphics. Besides the examples the script includes a small test version of Manet– the software for interactive exploratory analysis developed at the Cosada department in Augsburg university.
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