Exploratory Data Visualization Lab
Since the dataset was a list of the 10 most popular baby names and we
Since the dataset was a list of the 10 most popular baby names and we
I chose to view the data in a way where the popularity of each individual
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Basic Structure and Functions A comprehensive compilation of historical social interactions in the 17th century,
The network project that I chose to investigate was Six Degrees of Francis Bacon. In
I explored the project “Using Metadata to Find Paul Revere” by Kieran Healy for network
Data visualization plays a crucial role in DH projects by enabling people to uncover patterns,
https://ricedh.github.io/01-palladio.html What (or who) are the nodes and what are the edges? The nodes in
For this lab, I choose to specifically look at the most popular boy’s names in
I looked at the Homestead Nebraska project. Homesteading is a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. It involves