
MIDC plots
MIDC (Mutual Information Distance Canonical) plots are visual tools used to analyze relationships among multiple variables by measuring how much information they share or influence each other. They help identify patterns, dependencies, or groups within complex data sets. Think of them as maps that reveal connections, indicating which variables are closely related and which are more independent. This visualization aids in understanding the structure of the data, guiding further analysis or decision-making by highlighting the most significant relationships in a clear, graphical manner.