Science Exhibition
2024 - 2025
Name : Deepak Bhatt Name : Nishant Agarwal
Class and Section : X -A
Mentor Name : Ms. Alka Sharma
SDG GOALS
SDG 4 : Quality Education
Students can use the Data interpreter tool for a better
understanding of different types of data visuals.
SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
The data visualization project can help track and analyze
economic indicators and employment metrics, making it easier to
understand and address issues related to economic growth and
job quality.
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
The data interpreter tool can be used to visualize data related to
industrial developments and innovational metrics.
DATA INTERPRETER
The data interpreter is an interactive user
friendly program designed in Python which
allows the user to produce various types of
data visuals like Bar graph, Double bar graph,
Pie charts, Histogram and more.
This program empowers the users to input their own data
and generate insightful and meaningful visual
representations effortlessly. This project helps in to bridge
the gap between data and understanding, making
complex data more accessible and actionable.
DATA INTERPRETER PROGRAM LOGO
ADVANTAGES OF THE DATA INTERPRETER TOOL
It is time efficient and makes the data easier to understand.
It provides the user an interactive preview of the visualizations,
as users input or modify their data, ensuring real-time
feedback on the changes made.
It can be used in various sectors like health and infrastructure,
economic sector, industrial sector and many more.
BAR CHART
A bar chart uses bars
(vertically or horizontally)
to show and compare data.
Use a bar chart when you
want to compare different
categories or items.
PIE CHART
A pie chart looks like a
pizza and divides up one
whole into parts.
Use a pie chart when you want to
show how something is divided
into parts. They are great for
data given in percentages!
LINE GRAPH
A line graph uses lines to
show how data changes
over time.
Use a line graph when you want
to track how something changes
over different timescales
(minutes, hour, days etc.)
HISTOGRAM
A histogram is like a bar
chart but for numbers in
ranges (not categories).
Use a histogram when you
have data in different ranges,
like measuring the heights of
people in your class.
USAGE SCENARIO
Imagine a marketing team needing to analyze sales data
across different regions. They can simply input their sales
figures in the tool, select any visualization they want to see
it in, customize it with region specific labels and instantly
visualize sales performance. This quick and intuitive process
saves time and enhances decision-making capabilities.
Other than this, it can also be used in various sectors.