6.5 Further Reading

See (Berinato 2016) for a concise paper in the Harvard Business Review and (B. Lee et al. 2015) on data visualisation and story telling. For a thorough coverage and also material on the {plotly} package see (Sievert 2020).

For the definitive book on shiny see (Wickham 2021) and, for those wishing to go deeper, a detailed example of how to run a machine learning model on shiny via Billy and George’s Predictive Hacks Blog using the that good old standby, the Iris data set.

References

Berinato, Scott. 2016. “Visualizations That Really Work.” Harvard Business Review 94 (6): 93–100.
Lee, Bongshin, Nathalie Henry Riche, Petra Isenberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale. 2015. “More Than Telling a Story: Transforming Data into Visually Shared Stories.” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 35 (5): 84–90.
Sievert, Carson. 2020. Interactive Web-Based Data Visualization with r, Plotly, and Shiny. CRC Press.
———. 2021. Mastering Shiny. https://mastering-shiny.org/index.html; "O’Reilly Media, Inc.".