So far, we have seen different types of 2D and 3D visualization techniques using matplotlib and seaborn. Apart from these widely used Python libraries, there are other libraries that you can explore:
- Ploty (https://plot.ly/python/): This is a web-application-based toolkit for visualization. Its API for Jupyter Notebook and other applications makes it very powerful to represent 2D and 3D charts.
- Ggplot (http://ggplot.yhathq.com/): This is a Python implementation based on the Grammar of Graphics library from the R programming language.
- Altair (https://altair-viz.github.io/): This is built on the top of the powerful Vega-Lite visualization grammar and follows very declarative statistical visualization library techniques. In addition to that, it has a very descriptive and simple API.