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Here is the trophy for the Prix Argos - Lewis Carroll that the CNRS attributed to our research group PLOT. Apparently it’s actually worth something, although I didn't recognize the artist. Maybe we could sell it buy some new camping tables and chairs ¡#¿!? For more information: www.plotseme.net
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This plot represents the evolution of the popularity of the keywords 'avi', 'madonna' and 'jackson' in eDonkey queries (captured on an eDonkey server during 102 days in 2009).
The values on the y-axis represent the proportion of occurrences of these keywords in eDonkey queries for each day of the capture (x-axis).
'avi' is a very popular keyword in P2P queries and its popularity remains quite stable throughout the measurement. This is also the case for 'madonna': the number of occurrences of this keyword in eDonkey queries is almost constant over the 102 days.
On the other hand, the evolution of the 'jackson' keyword is very different: it becomes extremely popular during a few weeks after which its popularity rapidly decreases. Indeed, this capture started on June 29th, 2009, i.e. 4 days after Mickael Jackson’s death. Many queries containing his name have therefore been observed the following month, before converging towards an average stable –lower- value later on.
This figure therefore illustrates the evolution of 'hot topics' popularity versus the evolution of 'normal' keywords popularity.
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Click2Print has the tools and technology to help you create effective GIS Posters Drawing Maps Printing that meet your messaging needs. We offer photo-quality poster printing with sharp detail, accurate color and durable paper. Our poster printing is ideal for workplace, Conference Hall, instructions and promotional messages.
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This Central American Agouti, Dasyprocta punctata, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
To study the communities dynamics and stability, we have taken a network representing the co-authorship of scientists on www.arxiv.org and we have successively removed one random node and kept the biggest connected component. At each step, we have detected the communities in two ways. We have, first, used directly the louvain method to detect communities independently at each step. And second we have used it at each step, with an initialization using the previous step. We then compare, for each way, the partitions obtained at one step with the previous one.
Comparing two partitions is difficult, and existing parameters such as mutual information are difficult to interpret. To have a more intuitive measurement, we computed the number of transformations needed to change one partition to the other. Each part of the first partition is assigned to one part of the second (we add empty parts if needed to have a complete matching) , and the cost of the full assignment is the number of nodes which are misplaced, i.e which belong to one part of the first partition and not to the assigned part of the second. Of course, there are many possible assignments, so we compute the assignment which minimizes this cost.
The plot shows this value step by step. The two ways exhibit really different behaviors. Computing communities directly shows a strong instability: a minor transformation of the network (removing one node) leads to major modifications of the partitions. On the other hand, the partitions obtained with a using the previous communities are extremely stable except at a few pikes which may correspond to events on the network, like deleting a node of high degree or splitting in two big connected components.
De allereerste plot die ik plot met de tailor made plot-tool die ik heb geschreven. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/plotting-a-bottle/210610110920/
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When you try to detect communities in a complex network, you often build a hierarchical decomposition of the nodes. This decomposition is a tree (called a dendrogram). The leaves of the tree are the nodes, and each of its levels defines a partition: two nodes of the graph are in the same part if they have the same ancestor at the considered level. For each level, the partition is a decomposition in communities, and each part is a community. The first level of the tree gives the main communities, the second level gives the sub-communities (inside the main communities), the third level gives the sub-sub-communities (inside the sub-communities), etc.
Here, we apply an algorithm to detect communities on a social network, which produces a tree. We plot the distributions of the sizes of the parts for each level (thus the size of main communities, sub-communities, sub-sub-communities, etc.) with a different color. In other words, the x-axis gives the sizes of communities, and the y-axis gives the fraction of communities of a given size (for the considered level).
It appears that the sizes of communities are very heterogeneous: there are huge communities and really small ones. What is more surprising is that, for large and small communities, the different plots are really close: the largest communities remain at almost all levels; the changes are mostly related to intermediate sizes.
August 2015.
Visit to Eastbury Manor House.
Eastbury Manor House is an Elizabethan building in Barking. It was built on land, once part of the demesne of Barking Abbey. It's passed through several owners and it believed to have had some connections to the conspirators involved in the Gunpowder Plot.
The GSA crew sets up a ladder to build a storyline for our clowns. Emmalee, from Appleton, Wisconsin, wrote in to GSA asking us to explain more about plot. Emmalee is a fourth-grader at Mount Olive Lutheran School.
It took him a week but he eventually overcame. For days he had been observing. Plotting. Yesterday, I came home to discover an empty bird feeder. It's on!
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Ik heb vandaag de plotter een beetje omgebouwd om beter te kunnen plotten met sjablonen. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/lijntjes/210505222541/
Today I've been clearing some of the plastic junk that I couldn't get to before because of the bramble bush. There was a number of large plastic containers filled with plants pots and various junk and they were all swimming in the most disgusting, foul smelling muddy liquid, it stank, honestly and was crawling with worms, woodlice and on one box, a leech. I was not feeling at all charitable towards the ex-plot owners today, I can tell you. I don't mind clearing weeds and overgrown plants, because well, plants grow, fact of life but what I don't like is clearing up what is effectively other people's mess, I can do plenty of that staying at home. I vowed, clearing this lot up (and I still haven't finished) that I am going to store absolutely nothing on the plot, for a start the plot comes with a shed! But even then there's going to be no keeping stuff thinking it'll do for another day because chances are it won't and if I must keep stuff, I'll take it home with me.
Plots in avadi are being offered at a considerably cheap price as compared to many other cities in the south and this is resulting in a huge influx of investors thus spiking the prices of the properties.