R code for cleaning, analyzing, and presenting insights from GDELT's Humans Right Global Knowledge Graph
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R code for cleaning, analyzing, and presenting insights from GDELT's Humans Right Global Knowledge Graph
End-to-end setup for running Crossref Event Data services. For integration testing or reference implementation.
RETIRED Take the result of Twitter compliance checking and patch Events.
A simple crawler for the GDELT database
RETIRED Tool for running compliance audit on all data. Check every Event with Twitter API. Produce report of Event IDs for deleted tweets in a file. For very occasional supervised use.
RETIRED Connects to the Gnip Compliance firehose and logs all content to S3.
Sample DOIs from Crossref and DataCite and analyze their landing pages. Produce Artifacts for use in Event Data.
Offers models and utilities for event time data using point processes.
Protests are an important and well researched aspect of political behavior, making measurement validity crucial. Unlike conventional forms of behavior such as voting, protest can be difficult to observe. Most studies rely on news articles for event coding, introducing a possible selection bias. Validation is often done by comparing the character…
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Snapshots the Evidence Log into archive files
Fork of Analytics Next (aka Analytics.js 2.0) that enables carbon copying (cc-ing) an additional endpoint
Event metadata plugin for PeerTube
Analyzing Pace-of-Play in Soccer using Spatio-Temporal Event Data
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