Global Patent Map Reveals the Structure of Technological Progress (via MIT...
This is topic of great interest for a number of reasons. Mike, Jon and I have several papers in this basic direction (with hopefully more coming soon). Probably the most relevant of our paper is...
View ArticleNetwork Analysis and the Law — 3D-Hi-Def Visualization of the Time Evolving...
What are some of the key takeaway points? (1) The Supreme Court’s increasing reliance upon its own decisions over the 1800-1830 window. (2) The important role of maritime/admiralty law in the early...
View ArticleA Nice Visual Presentation of Simpson’s Paradox (via Vudlab @ UCBerkeley)
“In 1973, the University of California-Berkeley was sued for sex discrimination. The numbers looked pretty incriminating: the graduate schools had just accepted 44% of male applicants but only 35% of...
View ArticleRank and Filed – SEC Filings for Humans
Really Impressive Work! – Read More Here. (HT to Ted Sichelman)
View ArticleLeg/Ex – Legislative Explorer for Data Driven Discovery (Just One of Many...
Lets face it – legal systems are complex. They are complex for the sophisticated players and even more complex for the average citizen. Complexity is the problem and the question which has been at the...
View ArticleVisual Law Services are Worth a Thousand Words—and Big Money (via ABA Journal)
Mike and I have been on this beat for quite a while and are happy to see this getting coverage. The basic proposition is that dashboards, histograms, network visualization, etc. allow the end user to...
View ArticleHumanity’s Cultural History Captured in 5-Minute Film (via Science)
More coverage is here. This builds upon ideas that were expressed at the High Throughput Humanities track at the 2010 European Complex Systems Conference.
View ArticleVisual Epidemic Calculator
From the Epidemic Calculator – “The clinical dynamics in this model are an elaboration on SEIR that simulates the disease’s progression at a higher resolution, subdividing I,RI,R into mild (patients...
View ArticleA Network of Science: 150 Years of Nature Papers
Science is a network, each paper linking those that came before with those that followed. In an exclusive analysis, researchers have delved into Nature’s part of that network. We explore their...
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