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Are there any tools out there to use for exploratory analysis on semi structured data sources (non-relational)?



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2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsAre there any python based data visualization toolkit?Are there any good general techniques for binning/histogramming arbitrary data?Righteous data analysis approach for this industrial process monitoringAre there any methods of supervised learning that return a bitmap instead of a set of parameters?What are the ways to merge data from different sources? Is there any software framework?Is there any logic to adding a threshold to see if two variables are related?Is there any tool for data visualization and manipulation?Is there any data set containing list of windows software and the category each one of them belongs to?Machine Learning Models for Non-Imaging Medical Clinical DataAre there any activation functions which on inputting integer data will produce the output as integers?










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I.e. server log files and other machine generated data.



As far as I know most visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, Excel) generally expect tabular data.



Are there similar tools for exploratory analysis of semi-structured data? For example data where there's a time stamp and several fields with different codes. Even tools that are recommended for use with time series would be beneficial here. The goal is to explore different trends over time but to easily be able to slice and compare to extract meaningful information.



If there are no tools are there any recommendations on doing exploratory analysis on semi-structured data?










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    Are there similar tools for exploratory analysis of semi-structured data? For example data where there's a time stamp and several fields with different codes. Even tools that are recommended for use with time series would be beneficial here. The goal is to explore different trends over time but to easily be able to slice and compare to extract meaningful information.



    If there are no tools are there any recommendations on doing exploratory analysis on semi-structured data?










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      As far as I know most visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, Excel) generally expect tabular data.



      Are there similar tools for exploratory analysis of semi-structured data? For example data where there's a time stamp and several fields with different codes. Even tools that are recommended for use with time series would be beneficial here. The goal is to explore different trends over time but to easily be able to slice and compare to extract meaningful information.



      If there are no tools are there any recommendations on doing exploratory analysis on semi-structured data?










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      As far as I know most visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, Excel) generally expect tabular data.



      Are there similar tools for exploratory analysis of semi-structured data? For example data where there's a time stamp and several fields with different codes. Even tools that are recommended for use with time series would be beneficial here. The goal is to explore different trends over time but to easily be able to slice and compare to extract meaningful information.



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