[4eyes] Interactive Data Mining of NSF Award Information

Jay Byungkyu Kang bkang at umail.ucsb.edu
Thu Nov 13 03:01:36 PST 2014


I just tried a couple of visualization modules among them. They all look very responsive (small delay with window interaction though), interactive and somewhat customizable.
I particularly like their design philosophy(No manuals and no training) that can bee seen from the UI and visual of the page.
I wonder how big the dataset they're using on the server side is.

Thanks for sharing!
-Jay

On Nov 13, 2014, at 2:39 AM, Tobias Hollerer <holl at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:

> 
> This may be of interest to anyone interested in NSF programs and comparisons among institutions and PIs: a visual data mining front-end to NSF grant information.  This is a side outcome of research just presented at the IEEE Vis conference in Paris. This is an alpha launch for now, but it works stably for me on Firefox or Chrome.
> 
> "Deep Insights Anytime, Anywhere (DIA2) is not a traditional content portal or a typical search engine. It is a web-based knowledge mining and interactive visualization platform for /non-experts in data mining and data visualization./ We aim to democratize data and knowledge mining."
> 
> Information about the project:
> http://www.dia2.org/
> 
> Alpha Launch:
> http://ci4ene04.ecn.purdue.edu/DIA2/pages/
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>    Tobias
> 
> -- 
> Tobias Hollerer
> Professor, Department of Computer Science
> University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5110
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