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Leland Wilkinson (November 5, 1944 – December 10, 2021) was an American
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and
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at and adjunct professor of computer science at
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. Wilkinson developed the SYSTAT statistical package in the early 1980s, sold it to
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in 1995, and worked at SPSS for 10 years recruiting and managing the visualization team. He left SPSS in 2008 and became executive VP of SYSTAT Software Inc. in Chicago. He then served as the VP of data visualization at Skytree, Inc and VP of statistics at
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before joining . His research focused on
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and
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. In these communities he was well known for his book ''The Grammar of Graphics'', which was the foundation for the R package
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.


Early life

Wilkinson was born on November 5, 1944, to Kirk C. Wilkinson, an art editor of ''
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'' magazine. He is the brother of Alec Wilkinson, a writer for ''
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''. He graduated from the
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in
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. Wilkinson received a
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from
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in 1966, a
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from
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in 1969, and a Ph.D. in psychology from
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in 1975. His thesis was titled ''The effect of involvement on similarity and preference structures''.


Career


Academic career

While attending Yale between 1974 and 1976, he served as an instructor of psychology. He became an assistant professor of psychology at
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(UIC) in 1976 and was promoted to associate professor in 1980. In 1991, he became an adjunct professor of statistics at
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. He remained in that role until 2010. He rejoined UIC in 2007 as an adjunct professor of computer science. Wilkinson was recognized as the primary author of the 1999
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's guidelines for statistical methods in psychology journals.


Professional career

Wilkinson wrote SYSTAT, a statistical software package, in the early 1980s. This program was noted for its comprehensive graphics, including the first software implementation of the
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display now widely used among biologists. After his company grew to 50 employees, he sold it to
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in 1995. At SPSS, he assembled a team of graphics programmers who developed the nViZn platform that produces the visualizations in
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,
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, and other analytics products. The nViZn platform was modeled after Wilkinson's 1999 book on statistical graphics, ''The Grammar of Graphics''.Leland Wilkinson, ''The Grammar of Graphics'', Springer, 1999.
at Springer
/ref> This book also served as the foundation for the R package
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, the
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declarative language, and helped shape the Polaris project at
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. Wilkinson served as the vice president of statistics at
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, where he continued to work on scientific visualization and statistical graphics. In 2016, he became a chief scientist at to lead a data visualization push; he remained in that role until his death in 2021.


Personal life

Wilkinson married Reverend Ruth Elaine VanDemark on June 23, 1967. She died in 2012. Together, they were the parents of Amie Wilkinson, a professor of mathematics at
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, and Caroline Wilkinson, a writer. He later married Marilyn Vogel. Wilkinson died on December 10, 2021, at
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, in
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.


Awards

Wilkinson became a Fellow of the
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in 1998 and a Fellow of the
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in 2009. He was an elected member of the
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in 2006. Wilkinson received the National Institute of Statistical Sciences Distinguished Service Award in 2010.


References


External links


Leland Wilkinson's academic home page
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