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62 | Text Visualization: Past, Present and Future with Chris Collins

62 | Text Visualization: Past, Present and Future with Chris Collins

FromData Stories


62 | Text Visualization: Past, Present and Future with Chris Collins

FromData Stories

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We have Assistant Professor Chris Collins from University of Ontario Institute of Technology on the show to talk about text visualization. Chris explains what Text Vis is, provides examples from his and others' work, describes tools and knowledge to get started, and looks into the future of the field, including its challenges and opportunities.

And here's a really cool new thing — we have a transcript of the whole show! Browse the text, search for quotes and chapters, and maybe even… visualize it? Let us know if it's useful!

Enjoy the show!

LINKS

Chris Collins and His Lab
FluxFlow (twitter rumors detection and visualization) | See also “How riot rumours spread on Twitter” (from the Guardian)
Probing Projections Project
DocuBurst
Patterns in Passwords
Book: “Graphs, Maps, and Trees”
Lexichrome (visualizing the color of words)
Literature Fingerprinting (showing how different authors write) (PDF)
Visualizing Text Readability (PDF)
Text visualization browser (collection/taxonomy of text vis projects) [good place to start looking into text vis!]
NLTK (Natural Language Toolkit)
Wordnet

This episode is sponsored by Qlik who allows you to explore hidden relationships within data that lead to insights. Check out the virtual event on Nov 18: Are you seeing the whole story that lives within your data? You can download Qlik Sense for free at: www.qlik.de/datastories.
Released:
Oct 29, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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