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DataScope is a web application that allows you to visualize massive amounts of data. Using interactive dashboards, you can filter the data by attributes and view your results in scatterplots, data tables, image grids, and heatmaps.

 

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Introduction

DataScope is an interactive explorer that allows you to browse and integrate multiple data types.

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Using the procedures explained in the Datascope Developer's Guide, you can customize your data set, dashboards, and visualizations. This guide explains the way to manipulate the scatterplots, data tables, and image grids. In the future, this documentation will be updated to include an explanation of how to use the heatmap visualization type.

Logging in to Datascope

You must have a Google account to log in to Datascope.

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  1. In any browser, go to camicroscope.org/
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    The caMicroscope Login page appears.
  2. Click Google Plus Sign In.
    The Google Offline Access page appears.
    Google Offline Access Request page. caMicroscope would like to have offline access. Deny or Allow.
  3. Click Allow.
    The caMicroscope page of product options appears.
  4. Scroll down to the DataScope-beta release section and click Data Scope.
    A demo of Data Scope appears, which includes data from a co-clinical study. This data includes clinical data, radiology and pathology data, and pathology images. All visualization panels are interactive and are linked with each other. The data comes from UC Davis), and the TCGA BRCA study.

Introduction to the Integrative Data Query Interface

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