Frequency of letters in English words and where they occur in the word. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 21, 2021
Source: https://t.co/2rPRLDI1Om pic.twitter.com/T1hI4CLqD3
Frequency of letters in English words and where they occur in the word. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 21, 2021
Source: https://t.co/2rPRLDI1Om pic.twitter.com/T1hI4CLqD3
.@GradioML is a neat library for interacting with a trained model. It's useful for debugging and for giving collaborators the an easy way to interact with the model.
— Anthony Goldbloom (@antgoldbloom) February 21, 2021
Here's a notebook to try it:https://t.co/cwzzdpCTbZ
(Hit "Copy and Edit" and then run the notebook.) pic.twitter.com/FsVKULbLaV
Working towards herd immunity under various scenarios, using simulations, by @nprviz https://t.co/7W769CCMcQ pic.twitter.com/m9363akRJd
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) February 19, 2021
On map itself, very good labels, a nice informative touch. Map reports/shows vast scope of the extraordinary weather. Data-driven journalism at its best.
— Edward Tufte (@EdwardTufte) February 17, 2021
Every US reader sees their own local involvement, also in the national context
Source: NYT/NWS, in New York Times today. pic.twitter.com/ovdSTqurKJ
The population of Russia declined by more than 12 million during WWII. Decades of population growth came to an end after the end of the Cold War. Continued decline on the horizon. Source: https://t.co/d0dQ41RPkR pic.twitter.com/kAaJgOi41I
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 16, 2021
Graphical comparison of three common date formats. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 16, 2021
Source: https://t.co/G8cJheVzuk pic.twitter.com/HhUMoerfBy
A curious relationship between film length and @IMDb rating. #movie #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 15, 2021
Source: https://t.co/RpA12fegNq pic.twitter.com/rwLA7HOkZ7
The railroads of the world - and only the railroads. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 14, 2021
Source: https://t.co/rl0DUIZ1d9 pic.twitter.com/syj2OailsM
Chart shows when social media platform generated the biggest "Buzz" as measured by Google search trends. This data doesn't allow us to compare the scale of the buzz - only the general trend is displayed. Interesting viewing though... Source: https://t.co/uFq7FHWMUW pic.twitter.com/nTqZQe5rTJ
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 14, 2021
When you are rich you value safety and sunshine. Map shows the international migration patterns of high net worth individuals. Australia is the place to be! Source: https://t.co/y8H0OPeYQb pic.twitter.com/I4EWCWZsnb
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 12, 2021
Several Asian and European nations share the fate of South Korea's shrinking population. Japan has been shrinking for a while, China will start shrinking by the late 2020s. Economies and societies need to be restructured in light of such changes. Link: https://t.co/upE3UtnvQQ pic.twitter.com/w4e5fUWj1Y
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 12, 2021
I REALLY like the look of this graph!https://t.co/3YvZnPMuBd pic.twitter.com/2T6gVNvKc1
— Cathy O'Neil (@mathbabedotorg) February 9, 2021