Tags: visualisation

Sort by: Date / Title / URL

  1. Social Collider is a new collaboration with Sascha Pohflepp, a JavaScript visualization to reveal cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.
    22-04-2011 to , by totpunk and -1 others
  2. Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing complex-networks and integrating these with any type of attribute data. A lot of plugins are available for various kinds of problem domains, including bioinformatics, social network analysis, and semantic web.
  3. Visualizing.org is a community of creative people working to make sense of complex issues through data and design… and it’s a shared space and free resource to help you achieve this goal.
    02-10-2010 to by totpunk and -1 others
  4. Graphopt is a graph layout tool that was created by Michael Schmuhl for graphs that other layout tools (Graphviz, for example) could not produce meaningful visual representations.
  5. Gephi is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs.
  6. Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest. There are now nearly 700 maps. Maps 1-366 are also available as PDF posters. Use the menu above to find a map of interest.
    12-04-2010 to , , by ibot and -1 others
  7. This started with the simple question "how exactly does package X pull in package Y when I install it". The only way I knew of was to use aptitude interactively and just guess which package was the most likely culprit.

First / Previous / Next / Last / Page 2 of 4