Sunday 4 September 2016

Data Visualization and Big Data

Let's explores how information visualization can make complex data accessible, useful, and even fun. Google Research group works on many data visualization projects and below are some of their public works:

TensorFlow Graph Visualizer: an open source, high-level view of TensorFlow computation graphs.
TensorFlow Graph Visualizer

Autovis (in Google Sheets Explore): automatically generates graphs and charts of spreadsheet data tables.
Autovis (in Google Sheets Explore)

Data Verbalization (in Google Sheets Explore): automatically generates verbal insights about your spreadsheet data.
Data Verbalization (in Google Sheets Explore)

Periodic Table: a twist on the classic visualization of the atomic elements.
Periodic table visualization

Music Timeline see how different musical genres became popular over time, and discover artists in each genre.
Music genres visualization

Digital Attack Map: see live data on denial-of-service attacks across the world, and observe historical patterns.
DDoS attack map visualization

Google Dictionary: learn about the origin of words and how much they are used.
Dictionary visualization

YouTube Trends Map: see the top trending YouTube videos all over the U.S.
YouTube trends visualization

Analytics Flow Vis: understand the flow of visitors through a website.
Analytics traffic visualization

Google+ Ripples: watch information spread through the Google+ social network.
Google+ Ripples visualization

Source: Google Research

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