101 search results for "googleVis"

googleVis — NASA’s exploration of Mars

August 29, 2012
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googleVis — NASA’s exploration of Mars

After generating a few interactive charts with googleVis, I realized that it’s a great way to visualize numeric data, especially multi-dimentional data. Days ago, my colleague sent me a picture taken by Curiosity from Mars. He was crazy about it … Continue reading

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Kaggle Prospect – Harvard Business Review

August 25, 2012
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This post is meant for submitting visual analysis for the Harvard Business Review Contest on Kaggle

I used the subject lines for all the articles and all the years and mapped the articles into one of the following 18 categories


  1.  Business Ethics
  2.  Business Management
  3.  Crisis
  4.  Emerging Markets
  5.  Financial Performance
  6.  Health Care
  7.  Information Technology
  8.  Labor
  9.  Leadership
  10.  Management Systems
  11.  Marketing Strategy
  12.  Regulation
  13.  Social Media
  14.  Stock Market
  15.  Strategic Planning
  16.  Supply Chain
  17.  United States & World
  18.  Women & Management


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London 2012 Olympics — Medals vs GDP and population

August 25, 2012
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London 2012 Olympics — Medals vs GDP and population

It’s already midnight. I’m sitting near my bed. And before going to bed, I’ll type my last post on London 2012 Olympics. Olympic games are not only individual competitions, but also the reflections of countries’ strength. This is one reason why Olympics data … Continue reading

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London 2012 Olympics — world record in women 400-metre medley

August 22, 2012
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London 2012 Olympics — world record in women 400-metre medley

I’ve been going through the medal statistics in London 2012 Olympics recently. I was planning to present some extra charts, such as medal-per-milli-population or medal-vs-GDP. However, it’s a little boring to present the same kind of charts. Thus, I’d like to look into some particular … Continue reading

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Creating beautiful reports from R with knitr

August 21, 2012
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Creating beautiful reports from R with knitr

People use the R language every day to create the elements of reports: tables, charts, analyses, and forecasts. But assembling all of that information into a print-ready document laid out with text can a hassle. You can cut-and-paste all of the elements into Word, but then what do you do when the data file gets updated at the last...

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London 2012 Olympics — medal statistics

August 14, 2012
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London 2012 Olympics — medal statistics

The 2012 Olympic Games officially ended this Sunday in London. Although I missed most of the games, I was still entertaining myself with some hilarious news, such as Thomas’s re-diving. So much fun. I would remember this for years :) Games ended. … Continue reading

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googleVis 0.2.17 is released: Displaying earth quake data

August 13, 2012
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googleVis 0.2.17 is released: Displaying earth quake data

The next version of the googleVis package has been released on the project site and CRAN. This version provides updates to the package vignette and a new example for the gvisMerge function. The new sections of the vignette have been featured on this ...

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Rook rocks! Example with googleVis

August 1, 2012
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Rook rocks! Example with googleVis

What is Rook?Rook is a web server interface for R, written by Jeffrey Horner, the author of rApache and brew. But unlike other web frameworks for R, such as brew, R.rsp (which I have used in the past1), Rserve, gWidgetWWWW or sumo (which I haven't used...

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The Environmental Performance Index, visualized with R

July 31, 2012
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The Environmental Performance Index, visualized with R

The Environmental Performance Index (EPI) ranks countries on performance indicators for environmental public health and ecosystem vitality. Yale University hosts the EPI website, which was used to present the 2012 EPI Rankings to world leaders at the 2012 World Economic Forum at Davos. The Country Profiles section of the website allowed members to browse the performance characteristics of their...

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googleVis — where did SYTYCD dancers come from?

July 21, 2012
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After watching 20 wonderful dancers of the 9th season of So You Think You Can Dance, I have presented a geomap of  the states where they are coming from (click here). Now, I am interested to this show’s history.  I’d like to re-draw the … Continue reading

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