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This graph shows the breakdown of how much of my email was bac'n vs. how much was real email in an arbitrarily selected week.

Zag - bit.ly/1yubJ8G

 

Photo by Eric Ziegler

 

More and more companies are building social networks in the enterprise. For those keeping track, the common term used today is Enterprise Social Networks (ESN).In almost all cases, the reasoning for implementing an ESN is to improve collaboration, break down silos, ease the flow information, etc. One that is often missing is how it could influence search results in the enterprise.

In the internet, social networks play a huge role in helping with search results. This help does not come in the straight up indexing of the content and adding to the overwhelming amount of content already being indexed, but rather from the building a a social or knowledge graph from the social networks.

Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc. have built algorithms to mine the content in social networks and to try to understand the relationships between the interactions happening in the social networks. While this information is used for many purposes, the mining of the data is used build out what is called a social graph and to extend knowledge graphs (think really big taxonomies or ontologies).

There is a big opportunity for companies to leverage their ESN implementations to improve their search results. This concept goes beyond the idea of ESN and could even be applied to any location people interact with each other (online meetings, Chat sessions, even corporate email).

By mining the information from these interactions, a social graph of related to topics and concepts can be built, that will improve how people search and eventually find the information they are most interested in.This note was inspired +David Amerland book, Google Semantic Search - Amazon location 2111.

Data from Awstats. Graph by Ruby and Gruff.

Visits by Firefox exceeds Internet Explorer.

Sample code at: leonho.com/articles/example-on-graphing-awstats-with-ruby...

Dataset: www.lifehack.org

 

A pattern made from graph paper, using the 6 colors of the rainbow in a continuous sequence to form a design.

Graphs of Polar Equations is mathematical equations for finding poles means fixed point. These equations are written in distance and direction form, where distance represents in coordinates like x-coordinate or y-coordinate from origin O(0,0) and directions can be represents as θ like equation of line r.cosθ + r.sin θ.

from p. 10 of Impresa Consulting report on the Columbia River Crossing, commissioned by Plaid Pantry

This graph is based on an approximation of the Kinect raw-to-distance function provided by Stephane Magnetat.

webmardi's friends, and friends of friends. Not perfect and maybe harmful regarding twitter's servers.

First impressions of Facebook's Graph Search

Gráfica log-log de número de suscriptores vs. posición para los años 2005 (azul) 2007 (rojo) y 2009 (negro).

Cambio gordo de 2005 a 2007, pero no tanto a partir de entonces. Sin embargo, aparece una joroba curiosa...

Snapshot of Tiger Woods stats from pgatour.com, specifically, www.pgatour.com/players/00/87/93/, as at 2008/2/5 08:30:00 GMT. Preserved against change...

Same run on both sites - look how different the graphs are. Nike completely missed the third walking period...

Crecimiento de la BD (comprimida) de Blogalia desde marzo de 2006

Blogs are increasingly talking about peak oil. Check it yourself at Intelliseek.

29th MAY, LONDON - Jim Webber and the Neo4J user group meet for a talk exploring powerful analytic techniques for graph data. Discovering some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. As well as how graph matching can be used to extract online business intelligence (for powerful retail recommendations). See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/nosql/discuss-a-little-graph-the...

I needed to make science graph paper for my prints, I decided that as an artist I would work directly with this concept.

I could have used photoshop or scanned and duplicated a science graph sample. This would not really work, drawing it myself would get me more marks; I am looking at science from an artistic point of view.

I used a huge ruler to draw over 600 lines, for 4 hours, and used up two pens. I thought I was going crazy!

Very proud though, this looks mind boggling in real life :D

Concavity of a Graph The concavity of a graph is the property of the graph which shows the graph has a decreasing type of slope. For any graph f(x), if the derivative of the graph f’(x) is monotonically decreasing for some interval then the graph is called as the concave graph. A concave graph always has a decreasing slope. The concavity of the graph is generally used to find the nature of the graph or function. The concavity tells that whether the graph of the function is increasing type or the decreasing type.

ODC2 topic Up and Down

 

The funny thing is that isn't a real calculator. It's a trick calculator that sprays water at you when you press the buttons.

   

Graphs for the "En Savoir Plus" section of the interactive feature of the "The Hole Story" documentary by Richard Desjardins.

yeah, this is how my graph editor looks like before polishing. I wouldn't like to do that again. :)

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