Daaaamn! @Highcharts has some next-level accessibility going on with chart sonification! #dataviz https://t.co/fW4M0VK69f pic.twitter.com/IKI2jMujaT
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) March 10, 2019
Daaaamn! @Highcharts has some next-level accessibility going on with chart sonification! #dataviz https://t.co/fW4M0VK69f pic.twitter.com/IKI2jMujaT
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) March 10, 2019
Search volume for International Men's Day peaks every International Women's Day. 🙄https://t.co/RWlL7d6zlV #InternationalWomensDay #dataviz pic.twitter.com/9VlbMyfE0D
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 8, 2019
Price changes in text books vs. recreational books over the past 15 years. #education #datavizhttps://t.co/1QhrUFMwmx pic.twitter.com/t91HcAbVXd
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 7, 2019
I am super excited to finally give ggforce the update it deserves. Read all about the new CRAN release here #rstats #ggplot2 https://t.co/9XNxmqldQT
— Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85) March 7, 2019
Simulated a day in the life of men and women https://t.co/LoRFuoQDqn pic.twitter.com/Kvrm2fUcdL
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) March 6, 2019
For the last few years, one of the staples of my research has been visualizing individual neurons in vision models. But that's only a partial picture -- neurons work together.
— Chris Olah (@ch402) March 6, 2019
Activation Atlases are a way to explore the space neurons jointly represent.https://t.co/TEa9WuYBMg pic.twitter.com/yb3zvpxmhq
In collaboration with Google, we're releasing Activation Atlases: a new technique for visualizing what interactions between neurons can represent.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 6, 2019
💻Blog: https://t.co/nLfd0vpED4
📝Paper: https://t.co/qh2gozddHE
🔤Code: https://t.co/VwLN5j3uZo
🗺️Demo: https://t.co/9d1PmPqt6H pic.twitter.com/7c6Q6GvNLq
According to #Google, the most misspelled word in #Massachusetts last year was Massachusetts. #datavizhttps://t.co/gL0Se2vgfW
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 4, 2019
February’s Kernel Author of the Month explains how and why a machine learning model makes decisions: https://t.co/BocmdzlGWc. Congrats Rob Harrand! pic.twitter.com/r35DtmJ4WT
— Kaggle (@kaggle) March 4, 2019
Married share of 25-37 year old Americans in
— Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) March 4, 2019
1968 83%
1982 67%
1989 62%
2001 57%
2018 46% pic.twitter.com/2K4XWsKOkR
👍 Nice post — questions interwoven w/ code and viz…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) March 4, 2019
🚍 "Displaying bus punctuality" by @tslumley https://t.co/4BxnGUIXlO #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/1xbojnzed6
Interactive version of the "Mapping the Metalverse" #dataviz from yesterday, in case you want to look up any specific bands: https://t.co/HmKe76aY3D #metal #musichttps://t.co/Qr3H8AgR4G
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) March 3, 2019