Bagplot

Example of a bagplot created in R.

A bagplot, or starburst plot,[1][2] is a method in robust statistics for visualizing two- or three-dimensional statistical data, analogous to the one-dimensional box plot. Introduced in 1999 by Rousseuw et al., the bagplot allows one to visualize the location, spread, skewness, and outliers of a data set.[3]

  1. ^ Rousseeuw, Peter J.; Ruts I.; Tukey J. W. (1999). "The Bagplot: A Bivariate Boxplot". The American Statistician. 53 (4): 382–387. doi:10.1080/00031305.1999.10474494.
  2. ^ Ronald K. Pearson (1 April 2005). Mining Imperfect Data: Dealing with Contamination and Incomplete Records. SIAM. pp. 204–. ISBN 978-0-89871-582-8.
  3. ^ Dominique Haughton; Jonathan Haughton (18 September 2011). Living Standards Analytics: Development through the Lens of Household Survey Data. Springer. pp. 14–. ISBN 978-1-4614-0385-2.