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Jorge Acosta

Welcome to Visualizing.org | visualizing.org - 0 views

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    Visualizing.org is a community of creative people working to make sense of complex issues through data and design… and it's a shared space and free resource to help you achieve this goal.
Jorge Acosta

Infographics and the Science of Visual Communication | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    Brain science offers some insight into why infographics are so effective.
Jorge Acosta

The Art of Complex Problem Solving - 0 views

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    Heuristics & problem managing from approach, research, visualization & planning
Jorge Acosta

Visualizing Data at the Oxford Internet Institute - Mapping Flickr - 0 views

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    Images are an important form of knowledge that allow us to develop understandings about our world. Flickr is the world's most used and most popular public repository of photographs and currently hosts over five billion images. This map reveals the global geographic distribution of geotagged images on the platform, and thus reveals the density of visual representations and locally depicted knowledge of all places on our planet.
Jorge Acosta

Physics or Fashion? What Science Lovers Link to Most [Interactive]: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Science aficionados have odd and surprising interests
Jorge Acosta

Graphing the history of philosophy « Drunks&Lampposts - 0 views

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    This one came about because I was searching for a data set on horror films (don't ask) and ended up with one describing the links between philosophers. To cut a long story very short I've extracted the information in the influenced by section for every philosopher on Wikipedia and used it to construct a network which I've then visualised using gephi It's an easy process to repeat. It could be done for any area within Wikipedia where the information forms a network. I chose philosophy because firstly the influences section is very well maintained and secondly I know a little bit about it. At the bottom of this post I've described how I got there.
Jorge Acosta

So.cl Red social para estudiantes por el FUSELabs de Microsoft. - 0 views

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    "So.cl (pronounced "social") is an experimental research project, developed by Microsoft's FUSE Labs, focused on exploring the possibilities of social search for the purpose of learning. So.cl combines social networking and search, to help people find and share interesting web pages in the way students do when they work together. So.cl helps you create rich posts, by assembling montages of visual web content. To encourage interaction and collaboration, So.cl provides rich media sharing, and real time sharing of videos via "video parties.""
Jorge Acosta

How Big Data Sees Wikipedia - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    You can learn a lot about the world from Wikipedia, sometimes without reading the articles. Kalev Leetaru, a researcher at the University of Illinois, has been looking at the capacious volunteer-written encyclopedia as a Big Data resource, concentrating on the connections between cities around the globe over time. To understand these connections, he focuses on the type of language used to talk about a particular place, to see whether the writers have a generally positive or negative sentiment toward the place at that time.
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