To put @JeffBezos' wealth into context: The wealth of @ElonMusk is closer to your wealth than to the wealth of Jeff Bezos.#dataviz source: https://t.co/ffePilkpBF pic.twitter.com/2hOuHtc8CI
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) July 2, 2020
To put @JeffBezos' wealth into context: The wealth of @ElonMusk is closer to your wealth than to the wealth of Jeff Bezos.#dataviz source: https://t.co/ffePilkpBF pic.twitter.com/2hOuHtc8CI
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) July 2, 2020
Restaurant dining activity compared to last year, by state. Father's Day spikes. Rhode Island pretty much back up. https://t.co/pOUvqyAlJq pic.twitter.com/LQTk27qzYS
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) July 2, 2020
Captum is a model interpretability library for PyTorch which offers a number of attribution algorithms that help understand the importance of input feature, and hidden neurons and layers. Check out this deep dive to learn more:https://t.co/pE4NG6s8lv
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) July 2, 2020
The rate of confirmed cases [on the x-axis] against the rate of testing [on the y-axis].
— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) June 26, 2020
• A country that gets the pandemic under control stops moving to the right.
• If it tests widely it moves up.
The US stayed on very low testing and moved far to the right. pic.twitter.com/eWWtnwcAMD
Another quick look at US COVID19 data. The chart shows a broad regional breakdown of the US COVID-19 curve. Source: https://t.co/vL6hbiRLbT pic.twitter.com/WLmJogaXBB
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 25, 2020
A tale of two Calis. Wear a mask. pic.twitter.com/jDP7jtrs9T
— Bruck (@jbruck) June 25, 2020
Generations ranked by largest population:
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) June 23, 2020
1. Millennials
2. Boomers
3. Generation Z
4. Generation X
5. Generation Alpha
6. Silent Generation
7. Greatest Generationhttps://t.co/ueNOOfyT6x pic.twitter.com/r4bkjhHqlI
Yay, it's out: I just published the 2nd part of the @Datawrapper colorblindness series, showing ways to visualize data well for colorblind readers.
— Lisa Charlotte Rost (@lisacrost) June 23, 2020
Expect glyphs, patterns, blue, orange, and me criticizing a popular colorblind-safe color palette: https://t.co/kGUVENkj5O pic.twitter.com/T0YxbRJG6k
Map shows the most common NBA shot locations by season. It's crazy to see how much the game of basketball changed. Source: https://t.co/6wJTcOwWSf pic.twitter.com/sWIkFsGYfQ
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 19, 2020
I think the most important thing I believe that people generally disagree with is probably that neural nets are composed of meaningful, interpretable features.
— Chris Olah (@ch402) June 18, 2020
Hoping our in depth characterization of curve detectors can help move the discussion forward: https://t.co/SeJA3279tZ pic.twitter.com/FYjPxf0MIj
This is the best graphic I’ve seen in a while. pic.twitter.com/DThSUQ2C5l
— Stanley Yelnats (@CoolWindBreeze) June 15, 2020
Last week's stock market volatility in 30 seconds. #investing #stocks #trading#dataviz source: https://t.co/5wlx6FoWTV pic.twitter.com/7P35symEhz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) June 13, 2020