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You can create almost any type of visualization with Tableau. Take a look, or try for yourself!
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KeyLines is a toolkit for building your own data visualization capability and integrating it into your own web applications with very little effort.
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Socilab is a free tool that allows users to visualize, analyze, and download data on their LinkedIn network. It works with the LinkedIn API to a) calculate structural hole metrics such as network density, hierarchy and constraint - and displays your percentile compared to other users of the tool, b) display a dynamic/interactive visualization of your ego network with node coloring by industry and an option to enable/disable connections to self using D3.js, and c) produce a CSV adjacency matrix or Pajek edgelist for download and import into your favorite SNA package. Users might find it useful for class tutorials. Former users of the now deprecated LinkedIn inMaps may find this to be a useful alternative.
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My research is in the field of interaction design / computer graphics / information visualization, with a focus on social-spatial-temporal data visualization and interaction, network dynamics visualization and interaction, and visual storytelling.
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Lightbeam is a Firefox add-on that uses interactive visualizations to show you the first and third party sites you interact with on the Web.
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Recently, we had an Embedly hack week where internally we played with ideas to make something cool. I made a Reddit discussion network visualization, powered by D3 with previews generated by Embedly...
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Cytoscape Official Web Site
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Network data is everywhere. From roads and supply chains to biological pathways and the internet, any items that share a common relationship can form a network.
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As the popularity of visualizations grows, so does their range and quality. Here's a list of 20 of the best Static Visualizations, Interactive Visualizations,
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Linkurious starter and Linkurious enterprise: graph visualization for Neo4j
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Netvis Module - Dynamic Visualization of Social Networks,Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jonathon N. Cummings
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A weird little lesson about color, in rainbow order.
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You can now get an awesome screen printed poster with 12 super useful, informative and accurate charts about San Francisco. Buy one today in our Shop, hang it on your wall, and impress your…
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d3 - A JavaScript visualization library for HTML and SVG.
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Data presentation can be beautiful, elegant and descriptive. There is a variety of conventional ways to visualize data - tables, histograms, pie charts and bar graphs are being used every day, in every project and on every possible occasion. However, to convey a message to your readers effectively, sometimes you need more than just a simple pie chart of your results. In fact, there are much better, profound, creative and absolutely fascinating ways to visualize data. Many of them might become ubiquitous in the next few years. So what can we expect? Which innovative ideas are already being used? And what are the most creative approaches to present data in ways we've never thought before? Let's take a look at the most interesting modern approaches to data visualization as well as related articles, resources and tools.
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Gallery of Tableau-powered visualizations