This workflow illustrates how to interactively explore geolocation as well as phylogenetic data with KNIME AP. It is inspired by the microreact project “Zika virus in the Americas”: (https://microreact.org/project/zika-virus). The data (temporal and spatial data in .csv format and phylogenetic tree in Newick format) is investigated using a composite interactive view. For that, custom JS nodes have been developed. Geolocation data is visualized in a map that integrates Leaflet.js library and the tree node is built with pure d3.js based on this code: https://github.com/jasondavies/newick.js. Both generiic JavaScript views support basic KNIME interactivity like filtering or selection and work together with a Range Slider and Table View nodes to complete the analysis.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://kni.me/w/XaNBsW4fMM8d8LIO