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DATA MINING
Data mining explores how companies and individuals are creating new businesses and services by searching out patterns in electronic data. It focuses especially on how people’s lives increasingly are data mined and modeled, as analysts study the behavior of shoppers, voters, patients, workers and potential terrorists.
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The BBC site Dimensions (with the url howbigreally.com) takes well known objects and extents (e.g. the moon, floods in...
I recently wrote a short post outlining my thoughts on the distinction between open data (the term generally associated...
BuzzData has a blog - and while they haven't yet posted much about their product, they have a couple of posts on open...
A bug in the embedding script prevented the embedding of d8taplex data from functioning correctly for a while, so if...
The Economist has an interesting map which labels each US state with the name of a nation state with comparable GDP.
Information Aesthetics points to Target Maps, an online tool for uploading and sharing spatial data. By looking at the...
I've written before about embedding - and some initial experiments on d8taplex with code for embedding svg graphs, with...
Recent news for the data engine shed: Kasabi completes it hackday and starts preparing for its private beta with...
There are many encouraging signs of late in the general area of open data. However, one thing that has to be kept in...
Data journalism is about finding the story in the data. A good data journalist will find multiple data sets that help...
Benjamin Hennig, who writes at Views of the World, has created a cartogram which visualizes both population and...
Timetric releases a new type of chart: stacked area charts. Kasabi's hackday is underway!
The graph below, from Twist Trendistic - a BlogPulse for Twitter, shows levels of tweeting around topics relating to...
As humans, in the face of natural disaster, we look for rationlizations. Science is the singular rationalization, and...
I'd like to revisit an issue we covered here, way back in 2007: Statistics: Why Do So Many Hate It?. Recent comments...
I recently implemented a simple directory page on d8taplex which lists the sites from which data has been extracted.
While the open data movement is doing a great job of providing access to currated, well managed data sets, the...
I really like what Kelly O'Day is doing with this post on Skeptical Science. By finding and preparing a variety of...
Frank Rose, who writes for Wired magazine (and with whom I authored this article on information flow in the...
I've been playing with Camtasia to put together a video explaining a little of d8taplex' functionality.
Briefly - Get the Data is a new to me site which provides a simple social forum for asking questions about data sets...
I like the CRISP-DM process model for data mining, teach from it, and use it on my projects. I commend it to...
Wakako and I went to see Black Swan yesterday. A very impressive, dark movie. From the discussion in the blogosphere,...
William pointed me to this historical map visualizing the density of slavery in the United States from the 1860 census...
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