Fig. 3: Chord diagrams representing edges frequently gained and lost at the population level across four different labels.
From: Dissecting the heterogeneity of “in the wild” stress from multimodal sensor data

Nodes (features) are on the outer ring, and colored chords represent edges that are frequently gained (green) and lost (orange) across the population, chord thickness is proportional to the frequency of the population where that respective edge is gained or lost. Nodes are colored according to the modality they are derived from (blue: Oura Ring, purple: Survey). Abbreviations for each feature/node can be found in Supplementary Table 1, along with a complete description of each feature.