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Mining of Massive Datasets - 0 views

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    Mining of Massive Datasets The book has now been published by Cambridge University Press. A hardcopy can be obtained Here. By agreement with the publisher, you can still download it free from this page. Cambridge Press does, however, retain copyright on the work, and we expect that you will acknowledge our authorship if you republish parts or all of it. We are sorry to have to mention this point, but we have evidence that other items we have published on the Web have been appropriated and republished under other names. It is easy to detect such misuse, by the way, as you will learn in Chapter 3. --- Anand Rajaraman (@anand_raj) and Jeff Ullman Downloads Download the Complete Book (340 pages, approximately 2MB) Download chapters of the book: Preface and Table of Contents Chapter 1 Data Mining Chapter 2 Large-Scale File Systems and Map-Reduce Chapter 3 Finding Similar Items Chapter 4 Mining Data Streams Chapter 5 Link Analysis Chapter 6 Frequent Itemsets Chapter 7 Clustering Chapter 8 Advertising on the Web Chapter 9 Recommendation Systems Index
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Google Map Sheet - 0 views

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    Mapping Sheets Another favorite Google Drive add-on of mine is definitely Mapping Sheets. With this add-on, you can make better use of any geographical data you may have in your spreadsheet. If you've ever wanted an easy way to quickly plot locations from your data onto a Google Map, this is it. drive addons8   5 Google Drive Add ons You Need To Use Using it is ridiculously easy. Just make sure you've got a list of addresses and other related data in your sheet, and then trigger this add-on. You'll see a form where you tell it what columns in your sheet to use for creating the map. drive addons9   5 Google Drive Add ons You Need To Use Once you submit it, the add-on creates the map right in the sheet for you so that you have a useful visualization of all of that data.
Tom Johnson

Palantir- Our Work - What We Do - 0 views

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    WHAT WE DO We build software that allows organizations to make sense of massive amounts of disparate data. We solve the technical problems, so they can solve the human ones. Combating terrorism. Prosecuting crimes. Fighting fraud. Eliminating waste. From Silicon Valley to your doorstep, we deploy our data fusion platforms against the hardest problems we can find, wherever we are needed most.
Tom Johnson

flare | visualization on the web - 0 views

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    Flare is an ActionScript library for creating visualizations that run in the Adobe Flash Player. From basic charts and graphs to complex interactive graphics, the toolkit supports data management, visual encoding, animation, and interaction techniques. Even better, flare features a modular design that lets developers create customized visualization techniques without having to reinvent the wheel. View the demos and sample applications to see a few of the visualizations that flare makes it easy to build. To begin making your own visualizations, download flare and work through the tutorial. You should also get familiar with the API documentation. Need more help? Visit the help forum (you'll need a SourceForge login to post). Flare is open-source software released under a BSD license, meaning it can be freely deployed and modified (and even sold for $$). Flare's design was adapted from its predecessor prefuse, a visualization toolkit for Java.
Tom Johnson

The Overview Project - 0 views

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    How Overview turns Documents into Pictures by Jonathan Stray on 06/04/2012 | 0 Overview produces intricate visualizations of large document sets - beautiful, but what do they mean? These visualizations are saying something about the documents, which you can interpret if you know a little about how they're plotted. There are two visualizations in the current prototype version of Overview, and both are based on document clustering.
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