Explorer
Explorer is for understanding the data you already have — quickly, right in your browser.
What it is
Explorer aggregates your s,
, and s into charts and statistics: time-series abundance, feature distributions, scatter plots, and class proportions. Everything is computed on the spot — there are no jobs to run or wait on.When you’d use it
- Comparing a reactor’s abundance week over week.
- Checking how a feature is distributed across a sample.
- Sanity-checking what an instrument actually captured.
Explorer vs Discovery
Explorer vs Discovery. Explorer visualizes what you already have — it answers “what’s in my data?” instantly and client-side. Discovery finds what you didn’t know to look for — it runs asynchronous compute jobs that embed and cluster particles into
s. Use Explorer to inspect known quantities; use Discovery to surface emergent structure.
Quick start
- Pick a scope — a campaign, series, or sample.
- Choose a chart (time series, scatter, histogram, class distribution).
- Adjust axes and filters; export any view you want to keep.