Agna is a freeware application designed for social network analysis, sociometry and sequential analysis. Platform-independent, friendly and easy-to-learn, integrated visual network editor, html output, free.
"Since tags are nested in other tags, they are arranged in a hierarchical manner, and that hierarchy can be represented as a graph. I've written a little app that visualizes such a graph, and here are some screenshots of websites that I often look at."
aiSee automatically calculates a customizable layout of graphs specified in GDL (Graph Description Language). This layout is then displayed, and can be interactively explored, printed, and exported to various formats.
My advisor is Prof. Ben Shneiderman, and I am a member of HCIL. My research is in the Information Visualization area of the Human-Computer Interaction field. My current research involves Network Visualization. I developed a tool called NVSS (see NVSS project page) to visualize netwoks (citation networks, food webs, social networks, etc.) using semantic substrates.
Tidskriften Effekt 6.12.2011: Fyra nya intervjufilmer från filmaren Tomas Boman och produktionsbolaget Andersö&Boman. Denna gång talar Alf Hornborg, professor i humanekologi vid Lunds universitet och författare till boken Myten om maskinen.
A set of standard graphic objects built into the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) from Eclipse, providing both new widget controls and an animation framework that share a common programming model with the existing controls in SWT.
As just about every statistics student can attest, Simpson's Paradox — a statistical phenomenon where an apparent trend is reversed when you look at subgroups — is notoriously hard to explain. You can look at examples — say, the fact that US wages are rising overall, but dropping within every educational group — but that don't really help to explain the paradox. But it's not really paradox at all, but simply the fact that the disparate rate at which members of the study join the subgroups isn't accounted for in the analysis. To demonstrate this effect, the Visualizing Urban Data...
The burgeoning interest in R demonstrates that there’s demand for analytics to solve real, business-critical problems in a broad spectrum of companies and roles, and that some of the incumbent analytics offerings, in particular SAS and SPSS, don’t sufficiently meet the growing need for analytics in many major companies. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fspotfire.tibco.com%2Fcommunity%2Fblogs%2Fenterpriseanalytics%2Farchive%2F2009%2F01%2F08%2Fanalytics-in-the-nyt.aspx
A collection of screenshots encompassing some of the best, most beautiful looking Android apps.
Aiming to provide inspiration and insight into Android UI conventions.
Using RhNav - Rhizome Navigation I wrote a data aggregator for Technorati's API. The first result is a video which visualizes blog domains by analysing Technorati's Cosmos (the blogs which link to a particular URL). The video is a screencast of RhNav fetc
Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that provides a natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing. Labels and equations are typeset with LaTeX, for high-quality PostScript output.
The Atlas of Cyberspace, by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin, is the first comprehensive book to explore the spatial and visual nature of cyberspace and its infrastructure. It uses a user-friendly, approachable style to examine why cyberspace is being mapped and what new cartographic and visualisation techniques have been employed.
Atom Interface is a novel interactive visualization of single/multiple tree structures. It is based on the metaphor of electrons, atoms and molecules. For mo...
World Index of BioMolecular Visualization Resources Free Molecular Visualization and Modeling Software Caution: Some of free software listed here is Open Source in the strict sense, meaning that all derivatives are required to be free with open source code. If you plan to use the source code (not just the executable program), read the copyright restrictions carefully.
, an online tool for visualizing scientific research, enables document discovery based on author locations and geographic maps. Integrating content and mapping technology, AuthorMapper provides an easy-to-use, dynamic interface that allows you to: * Explore patterns in scientific research * Identify new and historic literature trends * Discover wider relationships * Locate other experts in your field AuthorMapper searches the Springer Journals collection and offers access to nearly one hundred fifty years' of articles from more than 1,900 journals available on SpringerLink
A free tool visualizing scientific research areas and trends through timeline graphs and bar charts, allowing users to locate other experts in a field of study and browse article results.
Advanced Visual Systems provides industry-leading, interactive data visualization software and solutions that help business, scientific and engineering users gain critical insight from all types of data. Since its formation in 1991, AVS has provided unma
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