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Developed for GE's Healthymagination data visualization forum, we take a realtime look at the discussions happening on Twitter around the topic of breast cancer. Tweets from all over the world are aggregated in a single location, allowing visitors to quickly understand the current topics, trends, and stories.

 

Visitors can sort the tweets to reveal the top five most popular topics appearing in the last 1,500 tweets. Within each topic is listed the three most commonly used words. Through this sorting, visitors can easily get an understanding of the major discussion threads, as well as explore each related tweet in detail.

 

In addition to sorting tweets by topics, visitors can explore the most common news stories referenced in the tweets, explore the individuals who are tweeting the most, or log into Twitter directly and add to the discussion.

 

Explore:

ge.com/visualization/cancerconversation

visualization fundamentals

One of the services that I offer is remote information visualization. In the case above, I did a web conference with a client and we discussed how to present their value proposition to potential funders. I drew the ideas we touched on in our conversation as we spoke on a virtual whiteboard that we could all see. They used these visualizations as the foundation to create visuals that they could incorporate in their pitch to VCs.

 

These are sketches-not finished visuals. The point of these is to make sense and provide insight, not to look polished. That can come later.

 

I removed identifying information about the client I did this for from the visuals for the purpose of posting this publicly.

international forum visualization

Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height

 

Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.

 

Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.

Visualizing Friendships

by Paul Butler on Monday, 13 December 2010 at 20:16

 

source:

 

www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/visualizing-f...

 

full rez image (3.2 mb): sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1382.snc4/163413_4...

 

Visualizing data is like photography. Instead of starting with a blank canvas, you manipulate the lens used to present the data from a certain angle.

 

When the data is the social graph of 500 million people, there are a lot of lenses through which you can view it. One that piqued my curiosity was the locality of friendship. I was interested in seeing how geography and political borders affected where people lived relative to their friends. I wanted a visualization that would show which cities had a lot of friendships between them.

 

I began by taking a sample of about ten million pairs of friends from Apache Hive, our data warehouse. I combined that data with each user's current city and summed the number of friends between each pair of cities. Then I merged the data with the longitude and latitude of each city.

 

At that point, I began exploring it in R, an open-source statistics environment. As a sanity check, I plotted points at some of the latitude and longitude coordinates. To my relief, what I saw was roughly an outline of the world. Next I erased the dots and plotted lines between the points. After a few minutes of rendering, a big white blob appeared in the center of the map. Some of the outer edges of the blob vaguely resembled the continents, but it was clear that I had too much data to get interesting results just by drawing lines. I thought that making the lines semi-transparent would do the trick, but I quickly realized that my graphing environment couldn't handle enough shades of color for it to work the way I wanted.

 

Instead I found a way to simulate the effect I wanted. I defined weights for each pair of cities as a function of the Euclidean distance between them and the number of friends between them. Then I plotted lines between the pairs by weight, so that pairs of cities with the most friendships between them were drawn on top of the others. I used a color ramp from black to blue to white, with each line's color depending on its weight. I also transformed some of the lines to wrap around the image, rather than spanning more than halfway around the world.

  

After a few minutes of rendering, the new plot appeared, and I was a bit taken aback by what I saw. The blob had turned into a surprisingly detailed map of the world. Not only were continents visible, certain international borders were apparent as well. What really struck me, though, was knowing that the lines didn't represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships. Each line might represent a friendship made while travelling, a family member abroad, or an old college friend pulled away by the various forces of life.

 

Later I replaced the lines with great circle arcs, which are the shortest routes between two points on the Earth. Because the Earth is a sphere, these are often not straight lines on the projection.

 

When I shared the image with others within Facebook, it resonated with many people. It's not just a pretty picture, it's a reaffirmation of the impact we have in connecting people, even across oceans and borders.

 

Paul is an intern on Facebook’s data infrastructure engineering team.

Comparative tag cloud of the two presidential addresses. Live visualization available on Many Eyes at: manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/89ade...

Here's the back of my Goal Card for August 2013. I carry it in my pocket everywhere, to refer to during the day. That's why it's so beat up :-)

 

It's a simple picture and text to illustrate WHY I'm working so hard to achieve the monthly revenue goal I set for myself.

 

You can use a picture of whatever motivates you -- family, new car, sunny beach -- but this is what motivates me (for now).

 

And it works for me -- this is the third straight month I've beaten an aggressive revenue goal, which puts my business 80% above my annual revenues for the same period last year (which was 90% better than the year before).

 

You can learn more about how the right WHY and 3 simple morning habits can help you achieve more at Growth Unlimited - www.growthunlimited.org

This is a scatter plot of vehicle schedule deviation plotted against time of day. Time of day is plotted on the horizontal axis with gray tick marks every hour. The slightly bolder gray line is noon. Schedule deviation is plotted on the Y axis, with three ticks, from top to bottom: five minutes late, on time, and five minutes early. There's a dense area right after noon - this doesn't represent any feature of King County Metro's schedules - it's just a region where I got two day's worth of readings. On average vehicles are about a minute late. They're rarely more than two minutes early, but it's not terribly uncommon for a vehicle to be up to twenty minutes late.

Typically, social, physical, psychological or cultural factors involved in a learning environment deeply affect the learners’ learning capabilities. If the learning atmosphere is not conducive to gaining new knowledge or skills, it will be hard for learners to remain engrossed or interested.

That's how we developed our design thought of " Leadership School for the Arts and Pre-Professionals."

 

"lookit me ahm visualizing windoze on mah maccatosh"

Web application for visualizing the US Federal Taxes.

 

The application can be explored here:

ffctn.com/a/datavizchallenge/

 

Something interesting came out of this Gephi visualization. Friends who are heavily connected on my network are those that I rarely communicate with.

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Visualización de packaging de productos. Diseño: Guillermo Sacchetto

 

product visualization. Design: Guillermo Sacchetto

I just pointed the TouchGraph application at my facebook network. I was hoping for the ability to explore friends' friends visually but even one degree is pretty cool.

Yantram Architectural photorealistic renders creates high-quality 3D facades in a virtual studio environment. Our team of architects and industrial designers build 3d models from CAD files, sketches, or photographs

 

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Victoria

 

February 2011

Put enough weights on the barbell to get to 210, my first serious goal in weight lifting: bench pressing my current weight.

from 12-9pm. dots with circles are clicks, and dots are pauses. i was working on a portfolio presentation today. also worth noting is that i use a lot of keyboard shortcuts and apple-tabbing.

 

dl.dropbox.com/u/684632/mousepath.exe.zip (PC)

dl.dropbox.com/u/684632/mousepath.jar (Mac)

Edward Tufte shows examples from a first edition book by Galileo Galilei at a lecture.

timeline view of national airline shortest path tree, showing shortest path from Seattle to some point in Puerto Rico

Web application for visualizing the US Federal Taxes.

 

The application can be explored here:

ffctn.com/a/datavizchallenge/

 

visualization of office building 2

information architecture and visualization towards human emotion flow during one patient journey

The NASA Visualization Explorer iPad App periodically topped the list of bestselling free education apps yesterday.

 

Download the app:

svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/nasaviz/

 

Follow @NASAViz:

twitter.com/#!/NASAViz

residential architectural visualisation

where will we see 2047......

Can you visualize?

I Can...

3D Rendering - Architect visualization.

 

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