Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceA Century in WordcloudsWordclouds get dissed (origin: 1980s) for their lack of precision as tools of visualization. But they are fun to look at.Jun 19, 20181Jun 19, 20181
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceDid Melania Really Tweet That?My models say uh-uh.Jun 7, 2018Jun 7, 2018
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceHow Powerful/Aerially-Connected is Your City?Explore My First “Real” D3 Visualization to Find OutMay 16, 20183May 16, 20183
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceArtful Compression: How to Teach a Neural Network to Paint 70s TVsI’ve completed my share of deep learning MOOCs by now — most recently, Andrew Ng’s excellent series at Coursera.May 12, 2018May 12, 2018
Jason PetersoninAdventures in Consumer Technology2017: Year of the Drone Selfie?First, let’s not call them selfies. I’m talking here about an image category that transcends the typical “fish gape” snapshot from a…Jan 8, 2017Jan 8, 2017
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceHow to Not Crash that Expensive Christmas DroneWhat Toys Can Teach YouDec 28, 2016Dec 28, 2016
Jason PetersoninAdventures in Consumer TechnologyHow to Start Building Your Own WebGL-Based VR AppUse My Enhanced Boilerplate Code to Take Your First Easy But Powerful StepsOct 18, 20161Oct 18, 20161
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceWhere Have You Been? (Google Knows)In the four and a half years since I turned on detailed location sharing (as part of using Google Now on my Android handset), Google has…Jun 26, 2016Jun 26, 2016
Jason PetersoninTowards Data ScienceWhat Are The Biggest Hit Songs of All Time (and Who Are History’s True Multi-Hit Wonders)?This time you get to find out the answers yourself by having a play with the interactive data app I made (using Shiny in R).Oct 20, 2015Oct 20, 2015
Jason PetersonWhat Does 24 Hours of BitTorrent Traffic Look Like?I’ve been curious about BitTorrent’s data value since readingJul 23, 2015Jul 23, 2015