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I'm playing with some graphing of metafilter data; this a graph of the connections between pairs of users who have favorited one another's content at least three times -- that is, for every pair of userids shown, user A has assigned at least 3 favorites to user B and vice versa, though the two numbers may be very different.
Graph created using Graphviz's "neato" executable. It's very cool and easy to use, but getting data to look as good as I want remains a challenge.
Pitney Bowes employees Sandra Long, Vice President - Business Development, and Trish Chalmers, Manager - Customer Experience greet attendees at Graph Expo 2012 in Chicago.
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
A voir aussi sur: Photoblog: alphagard-photo.blogspot.com/.
Type of Graph: Linear
Equation: f(x) = (1/4) x
Description: The picture shown was taken during some home renovation at a friend’s house. This picture was rather simple to model. As is evidenced by the second photo, the model was, for the most part, accurate. In order to model the linear concept, I chose this picture of a board, propped up against a table. This allowed for a relatively straight diagonal line, making the model extremely appropriate. This photo provides evidence of the suitable fit of the model. Then again, linear graphs are generally straight-forward. I only had to play with the numbers in my function for a few seconds to find a nearly perfect fit.
Soixante minutes à tuer au bord du Clain à Poitiers, puis un rapide passage par le Jardin des Plantes, et retour par quelques graphs, pour finir par quelques insectes...
So I've been working on a stock analysis program. The idea is to have little analysis modules, and I can plug them in and test them to see whether they have any predictive power or help explain previous stock behavior.
So I've been writing the whole framework for testing and using the modules, but I haven't actually worked on anything that actually ANALYZES. I made a simple module just for testing, so I'd have something to go off of.
I gave it a list of 100 super-huge stocks -- Ones like IBM, Coca Cola, McDonalds, etc. I set it a year in the past, then let it make predictions for what a stock's price would be four weeks in the future, then moved ahead a day, and so forth. For each day, it ranked the stocks from 1 to 100, where it thinks #1 will do the best, #100 would do the worst.
Then I grouped the results by 10s and converted everything to an APR. This is how many percent each group did over or under average.
Obviously, it has been absolutely terrible at predicting future stock prices. But once I get around to writing some analysis modules, it should be better. :-)
The research of Harvard Professor Daniel Lieberman shows the benefits of the barefoot technique. Karen Given’s traditional “heel-strike” (above) measures as a sharp impact on the foot, while her barefoot style (below) makes for a much smoother run. (Courtesy of Adam Daoud, Harvard University.)
This is the second revision of my 'First Follow Graph'. I've taken results from @dacort's first follow tool and loaded them into Graphviz to give a representation of who first followed whom.
Comments, requests and suggestions are appreciated
As part of Rewired State, we wrote some GreaseMonkey code to enhance the Office for National Statistics time series datasets by adding graphs to them.
More details at github.com/threedaymonk/ons_graphs
Graphing provides detailed long range history that is filterable by thermostat or sensor. It also allows you to view runtime of a thermostat's cooling, heating, dehumidification or humidification calls.
All of the HaikuHelper UI is completely customizable or you can create your own from scratch. All changes appear instantly within the UI without needing to refresh. Full control of the entire system is possible. HaikuHelper also integrates with other programming and scripting languages, other third party devices and even includes full JSON, HTTP and jQuery APIs.
Example graph and contour using CEI's EnSight software. Contour and graph are all on one dynamic image allowing overlay of graphs on top of the contour image.
i made a graph resembling a road (white lines on black construction paper), and T graphed the numbers of cars, trucks and motorcycles using silver dot stickers. we talked about how it's easier to determine relative amounts of categories when the data is graphed this way.
Graphing provides detailed long range history that is filterable by thermostat or sensor. It also allows you to view runtime of a thermostat's cooling, heating, dehumidification or humidification calls.
All of the HaikuHelper UI is completely customizable or you can create your own from scratch. All changes appear instantly within the UI without needing to refresh. Full control of the entire system is possible. HaikuHelper also integrates with other programming and scripting languages, other third party devices and even includes full JSON, HTTP and jQuery APIs.
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
A ruled notebook with the lines arranged horizontally wich distance 1 milimeter from each other.
Designed for those who have the tiniest writing.
This notebook was printed in two colors in letterpress in Lisbon, Portugal, in July 2011.
Dimensions: 17cm x 11,5 cm (6,7 in x 4,5 in)
Cover: white paper 250gr/m2
Bookblock: white paper 80gr/m2; 80 pages; pattern printed in offset.
Limited edition: 2500 copies
Love how this block turned out! I think I'm more impressed that I managed to figure how to size each cut and what not, I'm such a newbie!
Results of an IssueCrawler crawl seeded with recent blog posts referencing "Brian Burke", listed as having "a little authority" on Technorati. Node size plotted according to nodes' number of inlinks. See http://snurb.info/node/652 for more information.