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More Powerful Chat Options for Displayr
Australia-based MR software firm Displayr has extended the natural language accessibility within its platform, allowing users to create tables and charts - and run various analytical processes - via chat-style requests within documents, without the need to navigate menus or
settings.
Displayr provides all-in-one analysis and reporting software purpose-built for survey data, and connecting it with analysis, visualizations and reports. The new features can be used alongside the company's recently launched Research Agent, which automates the production of a full report from raw survey data.
By typing requests into Displayr's chat panel, clients can now create summary, crosstab, banner and raw data tables; apply filters to individual tables, pages, or entire reports; build charts; and run analytical methods including ANOVA, k-means clustering, principal component analysis, and table of means, with more to be added. After completing a request, Displayr describes what it did and navigates to the result.
All outputs produced through chat are standard Displayr objects - editable, reproducible, and connected to the underlying data.
Founder and CEO Tim Bock (pictured) comments: 'A lot of research work is repetitive and procedural. This new task-level functionality is for when a researcher wants to make a targeted change to a document - adding a specific table, adjusting a filter, or running a particular analysis - rather than generating a complete report.'
Web site: www.displayr.com .

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