1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Diffusion-based density-equalizing maps: an interdisciplinary approach to visualizing homicide rates and other georeferenced statistical data" ?
In every country, public and private agencies allocate extensive funding to collect large-scale statistical data, which in turn are studied and analyzed in order to determine local, regional, national, and international policies regarding all aspects relevant to the welfare of society.. In this work, the authors apply non-standard visualization techniques based on physical principles.. This physics-based approach provides a novel tool that can be used by interdisciplinary teams investigating statistics and model projections in a variety of fields such as economics and gross domestic product research, public health and epidemiology, socio-demographics, political science, business and marketing, and many others.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Diffusion-based density-equalizing maps: an interdisciplinary approach to visualizing homicide rates and other georeferenced statistical data" ?
Hopefully, this paper will contribute to those goals and stimulate further work.
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![Figure 2: Standard visualization of georeferenced statistical data: the shape and area of each Brazilian state is a faithful geographical representation, while the grayscale shading shows homicide rates per 100,000 inhabitants using 2008 data from Ref. [10]. The highest homicide rate is 60.3 (Alagoas, in black) and the lowest one is 12.4 (Piaúı, in white).](/figures/figure-2-standard-visualization-of-georeferenced-statistical-2k53joys.png)



