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This material is based upon work supported by the National Institutes of Health under Grant # R01 CA95949-01 Any
opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in
this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect
the views of the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer
Institute, or the Pennsylvania State University.
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ATTENTION ESTAT USERS !
Do you have geographically referenced data that you would like to view and/or analyze in the ESTAT application?
Would you like assistance in getting your data into the application and/or suggestions on how to analyze it?
We are conducting a study on ESTAT by researching how investigators use the application to analyze their own data. We would like to hear from you if you are interested in participating!
Please contact Adrienne Gruver, abg152@psu.edu or 814-441-9308
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| ESTAT - The Exploratory Spatio-Temporal Analysis Toolkit
Welcome
to the official home of the ESTAT Geovisualization toolkit. Developed
by the GeoVISTA Center in close cooperation with users at the National
Cancer Institute, the ESTAT toolkit provides user-friendly, open-source
software designed to support exploratory geographic visualization.
While
developed initially to support cancer research, ESTAT is designed to
handle any kind of spatial data with attributes. If you have an
ESRI ArcGIS shapefile, you can follow our tutorial on the in practice page to quickly convert your data into something ESTAT can use.

ESTAT
features a scatterplot (top left), bivariate map (bottom left),
time series graph (top right), and parallel coordinate plot (bottom
right).
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Software Development: Jin Chen
Usability Research: Anthony Robinson
Project PI:
Alan M. MacEachren
Project CoPI: Mark Gahegan
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