Tech Support > Dr. Bizaramor Strikes Back
Data Mining and Data Visualization Tools
name:
With exception of the graph which IMO belongs there, I concur that it would be polite to merge the posts about this tool here, but I have no idea how to merge them into this thread. Can you do that?
And yes, and I discovered some more things ...
I will post these problems over at the Gephi forum tomorrow. Must go to bed now. Good night.
dant:
No, I am not a moderator, only mods can do this.
Vulcan59:
Instead of merging the threads, would it be better to move this thread to the Creative Acts board and leave it as s stand alone topic? :huh:
Guardian:
Name, in regards to your reference to knime in the other thread, yeah I'm familiar with it, and I'm not really a fan. Of course it could just be because I'm old, but I think visual languages are soooooo limited compared to text languages. Knime was also VERY buggy when I tried it, but tht was awhile ago.
I suppose it could be useful for science stuff, but not so much for the kind of data we're working with at the moment.
Megan:
--- Quote from: name on April 24, 2012, 08:16:45 PM ---I posted some days ago info about a tool (Gephi) which can be used to represent data as graphs, which are easier to understand at a glance than plain text. I was worried it would overwhelm people because I have no idea of what level of computer proficiency people have or their professional backgrounds.
I have been thinking for a while that a lot of what SOTT does is collecting and evaluating data, so perhaps some sort of infrastructure and some information about tools to do such things could be useful.
I am starting this thread (for now as a stub) so that over time people can post information about tools which can be used to procure, organize and visualize data.
--- End quote ---
"Business Intelligence" (BI) is a major part of what I do for a living. I am not familiar with this particular tool (my experience is with Microsoft databases and BI tools) but if there is interest in the topic then I will contribute what I can.
I have been thinking not so much about visualization as about how to capture and relate the kind of data that has been accumulating here. That is a prerequisite to visualizing it with software tools. Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to think about it, but working as a group I think we could go somewhere with it.
Edit: Removed a "devil" that appeared out of nowhere in the middle of a sentence. I must have overlooked a detail. :)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version