What's new in Caleydo 3.1.3
Jun 11, 2014
- This is a service release fixing several bugs and introducing minor new features.
- New features include:
- "Save Project Data Only" option, ignoring view data.
- Default view for numerical dependent columns is now a box plot.
- Box plot view statistics indicate number of elements per group.
New in Caleydo 3.1.2 (Feb 12, 2014)
- This is a minor service release fixing several bugs
New in Caleydo 3.1.1 (Feb 12, 2014)
- Multi-pathway analysis using the contextual subset paradigm. Easily discover cross-connections between pathways, find related pathways, etc.
- Deep integration of experimental data analysis with pathway analysis - you can explore all your genetic, drug, or clinical data through one sophisticated interface.
- Completely new and convenient data assignment interface lets you choose multiple datasets, stratifications and groups to visualize in enRoute.
- Other components of Caleydo have also undergone major improvements. The highlights:
- Added data pre-processing methods to choose from, including z-standardization of datasets, clipping based on standard-deviations, etc.
- Box plots are now available in StratomeX and in enRoute making analysis of distributions easier than ever.
- Improved data export - cluster assignments are now included.
- Integration of StratomeX and Entourage - pathways viewed in StratomeX can now easily be explored in Entourage.
- Significantly extended and improved documentation.
New in Caleydo 3.1.0 Beta (Oct 17, 2013)
- This is the first version that includes Caleydo Entourage - a new technique for exploring relationships across multiple pathways.
New in Caleydo 3.0 (Oct 7, 2013)
- StratomeX now supports arbitrary categorical data
- completely re-vamped import interface
- improved on the export functionality
- new high-performance table that makes it possible to look at the underlying raw data
- inclusion of project files for all TCGA tumor types
- Caleydo now also includes Pathways from the WikiPathways database