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R&D Gossip No. 15
01. An awesome list of (large-scale) public datasets on the Internet. Read more 02. Cytoscape.js is an open-source graph theory (a.k.a. network) library written in ...
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01. Reading News with Maps by Exploiting Spatial Synonyms. Reading News with Maps by Exploiting Spatial Synonyms from CACM on Vimeo. 02. Overview now has ...
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01. Visualizing Dimensionally-Reduced Data: Interviews with Analysts and a Characterization of Task Sequences. Read more 02. When audio and web collide: Building a collaborative audio ...
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01. More than Liking and Bookmarking? Towards Understanding Twitter Favouriting Behaviour. Read more 02. Quantifying Information Overload in Social Media and its Impact on Social ...
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01. Starting out in data visualization can be a difficult thing to do. Here’s what you need to know. Read more 02. TimelineJS – Beautifully crafted timelines ...
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01. Tribune Digital Unit Launches Streaming-Audio News App. Articles are converted into audio, using synthetic text-to-speech voices. Read more 02. Rise of robot reporters: when ...
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01. Is Apache Spark a Crossover Hit for Data Scientists? Read more 02. The Rashomon Project: An Online Toolkit for Assembling Multi-Perspective Chronologies. Read more ...
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01. Upcoming Livestream: Computational Storytelling and the Automated Production of News Stories from Data. Read more 02. Sentiment analysis is a far from perfect science ...
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01. Echobox has the potential to put data-driven news publishing in the hands of everybody, not just the larger, better financed or more tech-savvy online ...
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01. Speakerthon: How To Turn Voices from BBC Radio into Open Data for Wikipedia. Read more 02. The Microsoft Audio Video Indexing Service (MAVIS) uses state of ...
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