tipiX is a tool for very quickly exploring different dimentions of image sets, for example the time-of-day vs seasons in landscape pictures from similar view points, or a medical dataset. It's also useful in visualizing simple datasets like timelapses. Try an example dataset or load your own dataset.
Once loaded, movement with the mouse along x or y can explore different dimensions of the data. tipiX is written and maintained by Adrian Dalca, and is open-sourced on github.
The files should be numbered similar to: file_1.jpg, file_2.jpg, ... file_57.jpg
Many medical and image formats are accepted.
For exploring data in 2 meta-dimensions with images, use: file_1_1.jpg, file_1_2.jpg, ... file_1_15.jpg, file_2_1.jpg.
The first number will be used as the y (rows) coordinate in the 2D matrix.
For example, for monthly images, one might use xBins=12 and filenames=http://www.mywebsite/mydata/month_%d.jpg
or for hourly and monthy data: yBins=24, xBins=12 and filenames=http://www.mywebsite/mydata/hourMonth_%d_%d.jpg