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heatmap of transit-ability. Color intensity is proportional to the size of the 45-minute transitshed for a particular point in time. this is some random patch of land in the middle of San Francisco. The dark patches are near BART stations.

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Just for fun, I downloaded and started playing with Azureus (a Java-based bittorrent client). It has some pretty nifty data visualization tools built-in; here are some screenshots for my future reference.

This is a behind-the-scenes visualization of my globemaker algorithm. Of course it is not a complete explanation.

 

The different coloured patches represent the individual Voronoi regions used to create this snowflake projection.

 

The black lines are not where the scissors would cut, but rather they represent the sort of "backbones" of the snowflake arms.

the more info slide from #code4lib talk "Visualizing Library Data" by @librarywebchic

Imagine you have achieved everything you want to achieve? You have finished school. There is no more study. You are living the life of your dreams. How good does it feel? Well guess what? The first step to achieving your dream life is to get your homework done. That’s a fact. So visualize your success and then do what it takes to make it happen.

 

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exterior visualization of a house in UK

2010 MTV VMA Twitter visualizations

Frontop offers 3d visualization service.

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Analytixlabs is the one of the best analytics training institute offers data visualization and tableau training course online. This course is very easy to learn and also includes different practical examples ranging from simple reporting analytics to interactive dashborads with storylining. Know more at www.analytixlabs.co.in/tableau-training-course-online

Portland intersections coded accordion to connectivity. Blue is 4. Red is 3.

Jessica Morefield presenting her work with SynGlyphX at the Transportation Techies' CaBi Hack Night meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

A pointmap test-render from Flickr geotagged photos for Germany (only the highest geoaccuracy was used = 16/Streetlevel). The transparency of each pixel was calculated using the number of photos for the pixel's area: transparency gradually decreases from 0 to 255 photos (RGB-Range), black pixel symbolize areas with > 255 photos.

 

Interestingly: the Elbe river (with a famous bike track along the river through Germany) in the upper-right part, or the Rhein river bike track (left part). The coastline and alp region are densely photographed as well.

 

Also, check out the numbers: 87,892 photographers means 0.1 % of the total population of Germany!

a worldwide weekend-long dive into data visualization...

Everybody got the demon in here, okay? The demon lives in here. It feeds on your hate -- it cuts, kills, rapes -- it uses your weak- ness, your fear... A little, uh, madness goin' on. I don't know. Death just -- death kinda becomes what you are. After a while, you begin to like it...

("Natural born killers" - Mickey Knox)

First sketch of the uberinfographic. Using the basic classification and using many of the actual visualizations.

from an MRI made @ Inselspital, 28.11.07. visualization made with Osirix

  

Karen on the Clune Crank (V1) at the Gunks, NY

 

Camera :: Canon Powershot S90

Juliana Chan, Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR capture during the Session: "Visualizing Disease" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

red areas are higher wait times; circle diameter is wait time (logarithmic)... rushing to get this done...

ZoomCharts data visualization tools have become very popular amongst government agencies and bureaus because of its capabilities to process massive amounts of data in a blink of an eye. Users get a seamless experience without having to wait for data to load or for a chart or graph to update on the screen.

 

Another very important feature is how users can interact with ZoomCharts charts and graphs. Instead of a simple static visual display of information, you can easily extract data and see how it is related to other entries. Try it yourself!

 

Finally, ZoomCharts tools are touchscreen friendly, which means you can use them on all your mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets.

 

ZoomCharts advanced data visualization tools are being used by a growing number of organizations in business and educational sectors, including sciences and mathematics, such as anatomy, biochemistry, ecology, microbiology, nutrition, neuroscience, physiology, zoology, chemical engineering, geochemistry, molecular biology, geology, paleontology, physics, astronomy, algebra, computer science, geometry, logic, and statistics, and the arts such as, music, dance, theatre, film, animation, architecture, applied arts, photography, graphic design, interior design, and mixed media.

 

Business owners who have discovered ZoomChartsâ software hold it in high regard, with its ability to unlock the possibilities of their business in bringing data analysis and data presentation to the next level.

 

See how the Procurement Monitoring Bureau of Latvia has integrated ZoomCharts data visualization tools on their website to provide a functional and visually stimulating data display on the Latvian public sector:

www.iub.gov.lv/lv/mekletiepirkumus

 

Established and in operation since 2002, the Procurement Monitoring Bureau is a State administrative authority and autonomous watchdog that ensures public procurement regulations are followed in state and local government through monitoring and regulation. It operates in accordance with the law to publish tender notices and contract award notices, examine complaints, provide methodological assistance and consultations, and compile and analyze statistical information.

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The worldâs most interactive data visualization software

  

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Geocoding and visualizing dad's flight log data. GeoTIff and kml reprojection done with TileMill. More info and how-to here: raph.ae/2014/04/how-to-geocode-and-visualize-flight-paths...

 

Original image by Marc Imhoff of NASA GSFC and Christopher Elvidge of NOAA NGDC, Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC. visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=55167

a worldwide weekend-long dive into data visualization...

a worldwide weekend-long dive into data visualization...

An interesting effect that happened accidently

Jeffrey M. Drazen, Editor-in-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine, USA capture during the Session: "Visualizing Disease" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

Some shots from my Mac visualizer.

Visualization of Flickr geotagged photos, uploaded between 2007 to 2015 and geotagged with the highest accuracy (street-level). I generated a number of different visualizations. Some are more artistic in style while others are designed more informative.

 

This type of visualization has been done years before (check out Eric Fischer's maps). Maybe the statistics going on on the lower-right corner provide some additional information not available so far.

 

Created as part of my research project (maps.alexanderdunkel.com).

 

Here's a blog entry with more info.

Horizontal axis: distance. Ticks at 40 meters. Vertical axis: time. Ticks at 1 minute. I'm not sure which trip this is - I rummaged around the database until I found a route that clumped like this. It happens in about 1 out of 10 recorded trips. You can see at several points along the trip there are what appear to be traffic signals that change at the same time every day, on about a 1 minute period.

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