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Kernel density estimation (KDE) is a non-parametric way to estimate the probability density function of a random variable. It is commonly used in data analysis and visualization to smooth out data and see underlying patterns more clearly.

Below are some software products that can be used for generating kernel density plots:

  • R
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    R

    A popular open-source statistical computing software that includes functions for KDE and data visualization. plus d'infos ...
  • Python
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    Python

    A versatile programming language with libraries like seaborn and scipy that offer tools for KDE plotting. plus d'infos ...
  • MATLAB
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    MATLAB

    A high-level programming language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and machine learning. plus d'infos ...

If you are looking for alternatives, here are some other software products for generating kernel density plots:

  • Julia
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    Julia

    A high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing with libraries like KernelDensity.jl for KDE. plus d'infos ...
  • G
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    Gnuplot

    A command-line driven graphing utility for creating interactive plots, including kernel density plots. plus d'infos ...
  • Tableau
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    Tableau

    A data visualization tool known for its interactive and user-friendly interface, offering capabilities to create KDE visualizations. plus d'infos ...

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