Do you want to analyze combinatorial data?
Do you have groups of generic elements that co-occur at a number of abstract relations/locations?
Examples:
- Groups of people attending to a number of meetings
- Groups of tags associated to a number of contents
- Groups of bird or insect species observed at a number of locations
- Groups of phenotypic features observed on a number of individuals
- Groups of central wavelengths occurring at a number of spectrums
- Groups of plant species interacting via a number of mycorrhizal fungi genera (see figure)
Do you want to map the elements according to the combinatorial distribution of their occurrences at the relations/locations?
REBUS 2.0 is the way to go!
The software is still at an early phase but I'm here to help.
Contact me! Send your data to find out what REBUS 2.0 can make out of your data!
My e-mail: fidaner [at] gmail
REBUS 2.0 webpage: https://fidaner.wordpress.com/science/rebus2/
(check out the video for a quick introduction to the logic involved)
Dr. Işık Barış Fidaner