Just how safe you think your country is ?
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Just how safe you think your country is ?
InfoVis based on D3js
A sample application in Node.js and Neo4j made to organize and browse your archive of academic papers and books.
This project is an attempt to use START Global Terrorism Dataset to target a regression problem and identify region for probable terror attack. Predict number of casualties in a terrorist attack, based on a custom metric.
A very tiny project for the information visualization course
Objective: To show beginner projects showcasing the Tableau visualization software.
Final project of ECS 272
This repository contains an additional Python-based Jupyter notebook for Data Visualization Course at the Philipps University Marburg.
Developed two data visualisation systems, to conduct an experiment that tests which kind of data representation is better suited for representation of certain data types and analysed which visualisation system performed better in different criteria.
Chart the proportion of MeSH subheading in a given PubMed results set
Information Manager. Converter text2xml.
Airbnb Visualization
A text editor focused on journalistic neutrality
From Adoption to Usage: Unveiling Programming Language Patterns and Trends in GitHub Repositories with InsightHub
The project is aiming to visualize sweden artists ABBA covers with visual mapping
My visualization is based on the countries of the world described by GDP of the country and the life expectancy of the people in that particular year. The visualization describes the change in life expectancy and GDP with respect to the population of the countries. I have used Python visualization libraries for combining two dataset and d3.js fo…
Viz tool for the NYC CitiBike service for the SV course at UPC
An exploratory data analysis involving meteorite landing occurrences around the world.
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