A dynamic visualisation of crimes over time and space – drag the marker along the top & see what happens. Plus some theory. It isn’t perfect by any means, but the ideas are nice & it may be interesting to see where they go with it…
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My name is Joe Parry. I'm a researcher, tech lead, architect - I specialize in designing visualization systems for intelligence analysts.
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- How Can Visual Analytics Assist Investigative Analysis? Design Implications from an Evaluation
- Community Structure in Time-Dependent, Multiscale, and Multiplex Networks -- Mucha et al. 328 (5980): 876 -- Science
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- Getting Real: The Book by 37signals
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